Holy Trinity Church, Everton Explained

Holy Trinity Church, Everton
Coordinates:53.4149°N -0.9618°W
Location:Everton, Nottinghamshire
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Dedication:Holy Trinity
Heritage Designation:Grade II* listed
Bells:6
Parish:Everton
Deanery:Bassetlaw and Bawtry
Archdeaconry:Newark
Diocese:Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham
Province:York
Vicar:Rev J Smithurst
Reader:Mr Berry, Mr Kirby & Mrs Smithurst

Holy Trinity Church, Everton is a Grade II* listed[1] parish church in the Church of England[2] in Everton, Nottinghamshire.

History

The church dates from the 11th century with additions in every century to the 16th. There was restoration work in 1841. By 1843 the size of Everton's population meant that yet again Holy Trinity needed extending. This was achieved by increasing the chancel eastward. In addition an annex on the southern side of the chancel was added. By 1869 Holy Trinity was in need of general restoration. It was during this time that all the gargoyles were removed and the floor was lowered.

The church is in a joint parish with:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Church of Holy Trinity and Boundary Wall, Everton . British Listed Buildings . 2013-06-16.
  2. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire: Nikolaus Pevsner.