Holy Trinity, Wordsley, West Midlands, England
N 52° 28.783 W 002° 09.605
30U E 557041 N 5814727
Built in 1831 Holy Trinity is the oldest church in the Wordsley team parish and is part of the Dioces of Worcester, although it is not located within the bounds of the County of Worcestershire.
Waymark Code: WM12TT7
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/15/2020
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"The site on which Holy Trinity Church stands was donated by The Earl of Dudley and church construction began in 1829. The architect for Holy Trinity Church, Wordsley was Louis Vulliamy. Holy Trinity Church was consecrated in 1831.
Kingswinford Church was closed between 1831 and 1848 for renovations and reconstruction, so Holy Trinity Church became the Kingswinford Parish church. In 1842, the National School was built next to Holy Trinity Church, and this building now serves as the Church Hall."
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