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Holy Trinity Church, Front Street, Pelton (Pelton)

Church of the Holy Trinity 2004
Church of the Holy Trinity 2004

Octagonal Clock Tower; Octagonal Belfry With Trefoil-Headed Bell Openings 2007
Octagonal Clock Tower; Octagonal Belfry With Trefoil-Headed Bell Openings 2007
The Church of the Holy Trinity is the parish church of Pelton. It was built in 1841 in a Gothic style. It has a stone tower to the west containing a belfry. Inside the church one of the windows contains stained glass which was erected in thanksgiving that no-one from the parish died in an outbreak of cholera in 1849.

Known to contain a number of features dedicated as war memorials (1-2).

This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.

D35185
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1120963


Source of Reference
Local History of Pelton

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