Old Hill
Anglican: Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity was founded in 1876 by a group of worshippers from St Luke’s at Cradley Heath who objected to the “High Church” practices used there. They were led by a local man, Walter Bassano JP. The Bassano family were owners of local collieries and lived at Haden Cross.
Holy Trinity has remained “Evangelical” ever since and has a flourishing congregation. It was built to the designs of Kidderminster architect, J.T.Meredith, and was extended within one year of opening. The single aisle nave is light and spacious with a south transept.
Holy Trinity is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 12 noon.
Holy Trinity Church, February 2016.
For more pictures from 2016: Please Click Here. (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
References and further sources:
Bridges, Tim. Churches of the Black Country, Logaston press, 2008.
Websites: Grade II Listed Building: Listing Details Here.
Historic England Listing: Please Click Here.
Holy Trinity Church Website.
A Church Near You.
Nearby churches are: Dudley Deanery, Warley Deanery (Diocese of Birmingham)
Please click on red text for a link. External websites will open in a new window. Page updated May 2022