Holy Trinity Church

Last updated:
May 13, 2024

Church of England Parish Church and historic building.

Welcoming congregation and fine musical/choral tradition. Choral Eucharist each Sunday morning at 9.30 except on 2nd Sunday in the month when we have an evening service (5pm) of Choral Eucharist.

Weekly Service Pattern

  • SUNDAY: 9.30am – Choral Eucharist – a sung service of Holy Communion
  • Occasional Services at 5pm - Evensong for Festivals
  • Weekday services: Thursday morning (10am) spoken service of Holy Communion according to the Book of Common Prayer

Refreshments after morning services
Everyone is very welcome to stay for tea/coffee and home-made cakes, served in the Church Hall

History
Holy Trinity, Ventnor, is a Grade II* listed historic building. The church was erected at the expense of three sisters: Agnes Percy, Ellen Thompson and Louisa Julia Percy. The foundation stone was laid on April 12th, 1860; and the consecration took place on August 2nd 1862.

The architect was Charles Edward Giles of Taunton and London. Giles was predominantly a church architect. The tower of Holy Trinity Church has similarities with his All Saints, Kingweston, Somerset, of 1852-5.

Mention that you found us on Ventnor Local

Holy Trinity Church
Trinity Road
Ventnor
Isle of Wight
PO38 1NS

07544 566850

Opening Times

Mon:
10am - 4pm
Tue:
10am - 4pm
Wed:
10am - 4pm
Thu:
10am - 4pm
Fri:
10am - 4pm
Sat:
10am - 2pm
Sun:
9am - 4pm

Location

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