Holy Trinity Church, Tarleton

Church in Lancashire, England
53°40′39″N 2°49′56″W / 53.67743°N 2.832295°W / 53.67743; -2.832295LocationTarleton, LancashireCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanHistoryStatusParish churchConsecrated1888ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeChurchCompleted1886Construction cost£6,138SpecificationsLength117 feet 5 inches (35.79 m)Width63 feet (19.202400 m)Number of floorsSixMaterialsStone and a Slate roof

Holy Trinity Church, Tarleton is an Anglican church which stands in the village of Tarleton, Lancashire, England.

The church was built in 1886 to replace the old St Mary's Church on the edge of the village, which was no longer big enough for the local population to attend. The cost to build Holy Trinity was £6,138. The steeple and bells cost £2,600. The repair of the steeple in 1968 cost £3,500.[1]

References

  1. ^ Tarleton Parish Council (1975) "Tarleton 1975", Page 23.
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