Holy Trinity Church, Hastings, Gothic Revival church in central Hastings, England
Holy Trinity Church is a Gothic Revival church building in central Hastings with a six-bay nave, chancel, vestry with a conical roof, and a south aisle. The structure sits on a polygonal site at a street intersection.
The church was designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon and built between 1857 and 1859. Funding came from Countess Waldegrave and Lady St John.
The interior features a round font carved with floral patterns and a finely crafted alabaster and marble pulpit. These decorative touches give the space a warm and inviting feeling that welcomes both worshippers and visitors.
The building can be visited during worship services, and regular community gatherings take place throughout the year. It is easily accessible on foot from the town center at a busy street corner.
The building was designed with sharp angles and multiple levels to adapt to the difficult terrain at this central location. This unusual layout makes it architecturally notable for its time period.
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