Trinity Church, Grade II listed church in London Borough of Sutton, England
Trinity Church is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Sutton featuring early 20th-century ecclesiastical design with traditional architectural elements. The structure displays typical features of the period and stands out within the local suburban setting.
The building was constructed in the early 1900s and officially listed in 1907, marking a significant moment in the area's architectural development during that era. This designation ensured its protection and preservation for future generations.
The church serves as a regular meeting place for worship and community gatherings that help define local religious life in this part of London. Visitors can observe how the space is used by residents throughout the week.
As a listed heritage building, visitors can expect a well-preserved structure maintained under strict conservation guidelines. Any alterations or repairs require approval from local authorities, which helps keep the building in good condition.
The building is one of roughly 374,000 listed heritage structures across England, many sharing similar architectural designs from that period. This number reflects the vast amount of early 20th-century construction that still survives today.
Location: London Borough of Sutton
Inception: 1907
Website: https://trinitychurchsutton.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.36166,-0.19362
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:21
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