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Holy Trinity Church, Guildford

Holy Trinity Church, Guildford
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Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Liberal
History
Dedication Holy Trinity
Administration
Deanery Guildford
Archdeaconry Surrey
Diocese Guildford
Province Canterbury
Clergy
Vicar(s) Robert Cotton

Coordinates: 51°14′09″N 0°34′15″W / 51.235929°N 0.570753°W / 51.235929; -0.570753

Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church in the centre of Guildford, England. A large, red brick building, it was built in the early 1760s on the site of a mediaeval church which collapsed in the mid-18th century. It is the only large Georgian church in Surrey, sporting detailed frescos of the Crucifixion surrounded by the Saints and the Ascended Lord in Heaven, as well as one of the largest unsupported ceilings in southern England. It is a Grade I listed building.

From 1927, when the diocese of Guildford was created, until 1961, when the current cathedral was consecrated, it served as pro-cathedral. Today it forms part of the town centre parish of Holy Trinity and Saint Mary's.

The original, mediaeval church was similar in plan to the surviving Saint Mary's. Its date of construction is unknown, although the list of rectors goes back to 1304. It may have been a Norman foundation. It is believed that Henry I granted the living to Merton Priory, which retained it until the Dissolution.


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