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The Church of the Holy Trinity is one of four Anglican churches in Aldershot in Hampshire and is the parish church for the centre of the town being located on Victoria Road.[1] A Grade II listed building since 1980,[2] it comes under the Diocese of Guildford.[3] HistoryThe parish church for Aldershot had always been St Michael's church in the centre of the historic village centre on the edge of Manor Park, but with the arrival of large numbers of troops with the British Army in the area from the 1850s onwards it was felt that a church nearer to the Camp was desirable which could also serve the needs of the residents in the rapidly growing town centre. The first new church to be built in the town, work began on building Holy Trinity in 1875 when the foundation stone was laid by Edward Harold Browne, Bishop of Winchester and was completed in 1878.[2] The first President of the Committee charged with raising the funds to build the church was Sir James Hope Grant. Designed by Farnham-based architect Sidney Stapley, the church consists of a chancel of two bays and a good-sized nave of five bays with clerestory together with north and south aisles and north porch of simple style and the west porch with moulded arches. The church has a steep slate roof and is constructed of brick and coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, and is designed in an adaptation of 13th-century Early English style.[4] Masonic designs are incorporated into various features of the church interior, including on the pulpit, various floor tiles and a window. The north window is Pre-Raphaelite in design and is in memory of Sarah Frances Bateman (1881–2). Created by the Ellison Glass Works, the design is attributed to Arthur Hardwick Marsh (1842–1909).[5] The brass bookrest is a war memorial dedicated to the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and is inscribed TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF THE OFFICERS AND MEN WHO FELL AT ISANDULA: JANUARY 22 1879.[6] The parents of comedian and actor Arthur English married in the church in 1909 and he and his two older brothers were baptised there.[7]Since 1999 the parish priest has been the Rev. Sir George Peter Howgill Newton, 4th Baronet of The Wood and Kottingham House.[8] In 2017 the church was put on the Heritage at Risk Register.[9] GalleryReferences1. ^About Us – Holy Trinity Church, Aldershot website 2. ^1 [https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1092621 Church of Holy Trinity, Aldershot – Historic England database] 3. ^[https://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/about/explore/parishes/archdeaconry-of-surrey/aldershot/aldershot-holy-trinity Parish of Holy Trinity, Aldershot – Diocese of Guildford website] 4. ^[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol4/pp2-5 Parishes in Aldershot – British History Online database] 5. ^[https://www.flickr.com/photos/82088008@N03/8066227369 North Aisle window at Holy Trinity, Aldershot – Flickr] 6. ^[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/40551 Brass Bookrest in Holy Trinity Church, Aldershot – Imperial War Museum database] 7. ^'Arthur English, Aldershot Historical & Archaeological Society (AHAS), Yearbook 23 (2010) pg7 8. ^Rev. Sir George Peter Howgill Newton – Who's Who 2018 9. ^[https://facultyonline.churchofengland.org/church-heritage-record-aldershot-holy-trinity-617004 Holy Trinity Church, Aldershot – Church Heritage Record database] External links
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