Holy Trinity Church, Wray

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Church in Lancashire, England









































Holy Trinity Church, Wray

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Holy Trinity Church, Wray, from the west




Holy Trinity Church, Wray is located in the City of Lancaster district

Holy Trinity Church, Wray

Holy Trinity Church, Wray



Location in the City of Lancaster district



Coordinates: 54°06′09″N 2°36′27″W / 54.1025°N 2.6074°W / 54.1025; -2.6074
Location
Wray, Lancashire
Country
England
Denomination
Anglican
Website
Holy Trinity, Wray
History
Status
Parish church
Consecrated
1 July 1841
Architecture
Functional status
Active
Architect(s)
Edmund Sharpe
Paley and Austin
Architectural type
Church
Style
Gothic Revival
Groundbreaking
1839
Completed
1840
Administration
Parish
Wray
Deanery
Tunstall
Archdeaconry
Lancaster
Diocese
Blackburn
Province
York
Clergy
Rector
Revd Mark Harrison Cannon
Laity
Reader(s)
Mary Winter, Peter Osborne,
Ann Dawson
Churchwarden(s)
Mark Rowland, Francis Gretton

Holy Trinity Church is in the village of Wray, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. Its benefice is united with those of St Peter, Leck, St Wilfrid, Melling, St John, Tunstall, St James the Less, Tatham, and the Good Shepherd, Tatham Fells, Lowgill.[1][2]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Architecture


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 Further reading




History


The church was built in 1839–40 and designed by the Lancaster architect Edmund Sharpe. Its cost was £2,021 (equivalent to £170,000 in 2016).[3][4] The foundation stone was laid on 28 May 1839, and the church was completed the following year, although it was not consecrated until 1 July 1841, when the Bishop of Chester performed the ceremony.[5] In 1879–80 the church was enlarged by Sharpe's successors, Paley and Austin, who rebuilt the chancel, reseated the church, and added an organ chamber and a porch at a cost of £1,307.[6] In 1889 the same practice, now Austin, Paley and Austin, added a new nave roof, and altered the west elevation.[7]



Architecture


Holy Trinity has a three-bay nave, each bay containing a triple lancet window. At the west end are four lancets, one on each side and two over the entrance. The chancel, added by Paley and Austin, has two bays and a three-light east window containing Decorated tracery. At the west end of the church is a double bellcote. Inside the church is a west gallery, containing the organ.[5] The two-manual organ was made in 1879 by Gray and Davison and overhauled in 1980 by R. D. and E. H. Holmes.[8]



See also



  • List of architectural works by Edmund Sharpe

  • List of ecclesiastical works by Paley and Austin

  • List of works by Austin, Paley and Austin


References


Citations




  1. ^ Holy Trinity, Wray, Church of England, retrieved 27 July 2011 


  2. ^ Holy Trinity, Wray, Diocese of Blackburn, archived from the original on 28 September 2011, retrieved 27 July 2011 


  3. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 6 November 2017. 


  4. ^ Brandwood et al. 2012, p. 211.


  5. ^ ab Name & Year, p. 136.


  6. ^ Brandwood et al. 2012, p. 231.


  7. ^ Price 1998, p. 92.


  8. ^ Lancashire, Wray (near Hornby), Holy Trinity, Main Street (R00831), British Institute of Organ Studies, retrieved 27 July 2011 


Sources


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  • Brandwood, Geoff; Austin, Tim; Hughes, John; Price, James (2012), The Architecture of Sharpe, Paley and Austin, Swindon: English Heritage, ISBN 978-1-84802-049-8 


  • Hughes, John M. (2010), Edmund Sharpe: Man of Lancaster, John M. Hughes 


  • Price, James (1998), Sharpe, Paley and Austin: A Lancaster Architectural Practice 1836–1942, Lancaster: Centre for North-West Regional Studies, ISBN 1-86220-054-8 



Further reading



  • Hartwell, Clare; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2009) [1969], Lancashire: North, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, p. 710, ISBN 0-300-12667-0 




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