Holy Trinity Church, Bolton, Grade II listed Anglican church in Bolton, England
Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican place of worship built in stone with Gothic Revival design, marked by a prominent west tower divided into four levels and topped with decorated pinnacles. The building contains galleries along three sides supported by five-bay arcades that create an open, spacious interior.
The church was constructed between 1823 and 1825 under architect Philip Hardwick's leadership, with the Church Building Commission funding the project. It served as a place of worship for roughly 170 years before closing its doors as a congregation in 1993.
The interior features galleries on three sides held up by arcade columns that create a spacious feeling. Religious paintings of the Nativity and Ascension hang near the chancel, adding spiritual meaning to the space.
After closing in 1993, the building was renovated and converted into residential apartments in 2014, so the interior is no longer accessible to the public. Visitors can view the exterior stone facade and tower from outside to appreciate its Gothic Revival details while exploring the Bolton area.
The building received a three-manual organ in 1874 that was originally constructed for Manchester Cathedral in 1860 by craftsman John Nicholson. This instrument shows how churches shared valuable equipment and connected different religious communities across the region.
Location: Bolton
Inception: 1825
Architects: Philip Hardwick
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 53.57390,-2.42680
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:47
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