Holy Trinity Anglican Church | |
Location Town: | Alma, Prince Edward Island, near Alberton, Prince Edward Island |
Location Country: | Canada |
Coordinates: | 46.8639°N -64.1071°W |
Construction Start Date: | 1888 |
Completion Date: | 1890 |
Structural System: | wooden, single storey, steep roof |
Style: | Carpenter Gothic |
Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a large historic Carpenter Gothic style Anglican church building located at 40986 Western Road (PEI Route 2) in the unincorporated village of Alma, 4 miles north of Alberton, Prince Edward Island Canada. It was built of wood between 1888 and 1890 by local craftsmen Its steep pitched roof, lancet windows and entrance tower are typical of Carpenter Gothic churches. Its rear chancel has a separate roof line and appears to be an add on. The adjacent cemetery predates the church by one year. Because of its "well preserved carpenter Gothic architecture", its "association with the history of the Anglican Church in western Prince Edward Island" and "its contribution" to the community of Alma", it was designated a provincial heritage site by the province of Prince Edward Island on December 21, 2007.[1]