Holy Trinity Church Queensbury Bradford Yorkshire A Grade 2 Listed Building


Church. 1843 by James Mallinson, east end restorations by T H and F Healey 1885. North-west tower rebuilt 1906 and moved from west to north-west position. Ashlar. Stone slate roofs. Early English style. 6- bay aisled nave, north-west tower, 3-bay chancel with 2-bay north chapel and 2-bay organ chamber to south. The aisles are buttressed and have tall parapets with roll-top copings. Lancet windows with hood moulds. 3-stage square tower has angle buttresses rising to octagonal pinnacles. Very elaborate gabled doorway on north side with 3 orders of colonettes and mouldings. 3-light bell-chamber openings with blind centre light. Clock face above to each side. Two 2-light west windows with plate tracery and octofoil in apex. 3-light east window with enriched clustered colonnettes, surmounted by well-carved angels, a beastand a bird.


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Location: Holy Trinity Church Queensbury Bradford Yorkshire United Kingdom UK
Photo credit: © Wild Life Ranger / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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