Holy Trinity Church, Blackburn, Gothic Revival church in Mount Pleasant, Blackburn, England
Holy Trinity Church is a Gothic Revival structure in Mount Pleasant, Blackburn, featuring a three-bay nave with clerestory windows, transepts that match the nave height, and slender compound piers throughout. The building displays the characteristic pointed arches and soaring lines typical of its architectural style.
Edmund Sharpe designed the church in 1837 for Reverend J W Whittaker, with the main structure completed in 1846. The tower was not finished until 1853, reflecting delays caused by funding difficulties.
The interior ceiling displays 80 coffered panels separated by moulded ribs, featuring Victorian heraldic imagery that reflects the church's importance to its community. The arrangement of these decorative elements shows how the space was designed to impress and inspire worshippers.
The building is accessible to visitors, though it's advisable to check ahead since the church remains in active use and may have restricted hours. The location in Mount Pleasant is central and easily reached on foot, with the structure clearly visible from the street.
The intended spire was never constructed, leaving the tower with an incomplete silhouette that differs from the original design. This unfulfilled vision remains a quiet reminder of the financial constraints that affected the building project.
Location: Blackburn with Darwen
Inception: 1853
Architects: Edmund Sharpe
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/holy-trinity-blackburn.html
GPS coordinates: 53.75110,-2.47460
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:44
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