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Church of the Holy Trinity


Holy Trinity Church in Matfen was built form 1841 to 1842, designed and funded by Sir Edward Blackett of Matfen Hall. The spire was added from 1853 to 1854. It is unusual in having an outside staircase. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Matfen Churches and Cathedrals 1842 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Maften Civil Parish
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Holy Trinity, Matfen, Doorway

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Holy Trinity Church, Matfen

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Holy Trinity, Matfen

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Holy Trinity Church, Matfen

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Holy Trinity, Matfen, Spire

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CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY - Matfen - List Entry
- "Parish church. 1841-2, tower and spire added 1853-4. By and for Sir Edward Blackett. Ashlar with Welsh slate roof. Early English style. West tower and spire, nave, chancel and vestry. …

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Matfen – Holy Trinity
- "....Matfen Hall...dates from the 1830s, the village is an estate village of the mid Nineteenth Century, and the Church is 1841-2, spire 1853-4 – Pevsner says it was “by Sir …

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List number: 1042782
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ0305871755

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