Holy Trinity Old Church, Bothenhampton
Holy Trinity Old Church | |
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Location | Bothenhampton, Dorset, England |
Coordinates | 50°43′25″N 2°44′40″W / 50.72361°N 2.74444°WCoordinates: 50°43′25″N 2°44′40″W / 50.72361°N 2.74444°W |
Built | 14th century |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name: Old Holy Trinity | |
Designated | 5 September 1960[1] |
Reference no. | 105051 |
Location of Holy Trinity Old Church in Dorset |
Holy Trinity Old Church in Bothenhampton, Dorset, England was built in the 14th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is now a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] It was declared redundant on 1 April 1971, and was vested in the Trust on 23 October 1972.[3]
The chancel and the 15th century tower are the only parts of this mediaeval parish church to survive,[2] after the nave was demolished and a new Holy Trinity Church built in 1889.[1] Subsequently the chancel was used as a mortuary chapel. In 1971, the dilapidated state of the church lead to it being formally declared redundant and in 1972 it became the responsibility of the Redundant Churches Fund, which became the Churches Conservation Trust.[4]
The interior of the church includes an early Georgian reredos.[2]
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References
Media related to Old Church of Holy Trinity, Bothenhampton at Wikimedia Commons
- 1 2 3 Historic England, "Old Holy Trinity Church, Bothenhampton (Grade I) (1324171)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 August 2013
- 1 2 3 Holy Trinity Old Church, Bothenhampton, Dorset, Churches Conservation Trust, retrieved 2 April 2011
- ↑ Diocese of Salisbury: All Schemes (PDF), Church Commissioners/Statistics, Church of England, 2011, p. 2, retrieved 2 April 2011
- ↑ Churches, Bothenhampton Village, retrieved 18 October 2010