Holy Trinity Church, Runcorn, Gothic Revival church building in Runcorn, England.
Holy Trinity Church stands as a red sandstone structure featuring pointed arches, lancet windows, and a west tower with paired bell-openings topped by pyramid pinnacles.
Construction began in 1838 with financing from soap manufacturers John and Thomas Johnson, designed by architect Joseph Hartley and built by William Rigby.
The church serves as an active Anglican place of worship hosting regular services, concerts, charity events, and community gatherings that strengthen local social bonds.
Located at coordinates 53.3422°N and -2.72817°W in Halton borough, the church offers guided tours upon request and provides accessibility features for visitors with mobility needs.
The church houses a historic 1908 organ partially funded by Andrew Carnegie and features stained glass windows from the 1860s attributed to artist William Wailes.
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