Holy Trinity Church, Winchester | |
Osgraw: | SU 48357 29722 |
Churchmanship: | Anglo-Catholic |
Architect: | Henry Woodyer |
Style: | "Early Decorated"[1] |
Years Built: | 1853-55 |
Construction Cost: | £4,780 |
Deanery: | Winchester |
Diocese: | Winchester |
Bishop: | The Rt Revd Norman Banks (AEO) |
Priest: | The Revd Malcolm Jones |
Holy Trinity Church, Winchester is a Church of England parish church in Winchester, in Hampshire, England.
Holy Trinity is a Commissioners' church, one of many built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Acts of 1818 and 1824. The Second Parliamentary Grant, provided by the Church Building Act 1824, gave £300 towards the building of Holy Trinity Church.[2] On 14 January 1974, the church was designated a grade II* listed building.
Holy Trinity Church stands in the Catholic tradition of the Church of England.[3] The parish has passed resolutions to reject the ordination of women, and is a member of Forward in Faith and The Society.[4] The parish receives alternative episcopal oversight from the Bishop of Richborough (currently Norman Banks).[5]