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Holy Trinity Church, Cornforth


Holy Trinity is the parish church in Cornforth, located to the west side of the village green. The church was designed by J.P. Pritchett, built in 1867 for Cornforth being made an independent parish (up to 1868, most of Cornforth was part of the parish of Bishop Middleham, and part in the parish of Kelloe). Holy Trinity Church is a Grade II listed building; the walls, gates and railings are also Grade II listed.

Cornforth Churches and Cathedrals 1867
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Cornforth Village Green and Church

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Holy Trinity Church Cornforth

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CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY - Cornforth - List Entry
- "Parish church, 1867 by J.P. Pritchett. Polychrome brick with ashlar dressings; blue and green slate roof with stone gable copings. Nave with south porch; chancel with north vestry. Early English …

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WALLS, PIERS, GATES AND RAILINGS EAST OF CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY - Cornforth - List Entry
- "Walls, piers, gates and railings along west side of churchyard. Probably 1867 by J.P. Pritchett. English garden wall bond brick walls and piers with sandstone ashlar dressings and copings; wrought …

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