Holy Trinity Church, Ventnor | |
Denomination: | Church of England |
Churchmanship: | High Church |
Parish: | Ventnor |
Diocese: | Portsmouth |
Province: | Canterbury |
Vicar: | Revd Tom Burden |
Website: | http://www.ventnorcofe2.btck.co.uk/ParishChurches/HolyTrinity |
Coordinates: | 50.5978°N 1.1967°W |
Holy Trinity Church, Ventnor is a parish church in the Church of England located in Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
The church dates from 1860 to 1862 and was designed by the architect Charles Edmund Giles.[1] The first vicar was Revd. Arthur Lewis Babington Peile (between 1862–1884), who was also Hon Chaplain to Queen Victoria at Osborne House between 1879 and 1889.
The church is within a group which includes:
The church contains stained-glass windows by Clayton and Bell.
The church has a pipe organ by Forster and Andrews dating from 1865. The organ was rebuilt and enlarged in 1908 by W J Burton, organbuilder of Winchester, at the expense of Charles Boyd, also of Winchester, a sometime singer in the church choir. The rebuilt organ was dedicated by Edwin H Lemare. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
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