Holy Trinity Church, St Austell

Saint Austell ,United Kingdom
Holy Trinity Church, St Austell Holy Trinity Church, St Austell is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in , listed under Landmark in Saint Austell , Church in Saint Austell ,

Contact Details & Working Hours

More about Holy Trinity Church, St Austell

Holy Trinity Church, St Austell is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in St Austell, Cornwall.HistoryThe church was originally dedicated to St Austol, a Breton saint associated with St Meven, but is now dedicated to the Holy Trinity. By 1150 it had been appropriated to the Priory of Tywardreath by the Cardinhams: this continued until 1535. There was originally a Norman church here, of which some remains may be seen. The present church is of the 15th century and is large because the mediaeval parish was also a large one: the tower is impressive. All four outside walls bear sculptural groups in carved niches: the Twelve Apostles in three groups on the north, east and south; the Holy Trinity above the Annunciation and below that the Risen Christ between two saints on the west. The tower can be dated to between 1478 and 1487 by the arms of Bishop Peter Courtenay, and the walls are faced in Pentewan stone. The tower and other parts of the church have an interior lining of graniteOn the south side of the church, a formerly separate chantry has been incorporated into the church when it was extended.The church was restored in 1872 by George Edmund Street.Parish statusThe church is in a joint parish with St Levan’s Church, PorthpeanAll Saints’ Church, Pentewan

Map of Holy Trinity Church, St Austell