The Parish Church of Holy Trinity. Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
Holy Trinity church was founded before 1094 and was originally dedicated to St. building is of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch, vestry and an embattled western tower containing a clock and 3 bells: the oldest portion of the present church is the tower, supposed to have been built about 1500: the nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1813, and the chancel again rebuilt in 1846, at the cost of John Holder esq. of Liverpool, who also erected the stained east window as a memorial to his wife, : the north transept, built by faculty in 1828, was removed in 1880, when the church was again restored and reseated, at a cost of about £2,000.
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Location: The Parish Church of Holy Trinity. Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
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