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Holy Trinity, Fleet, Dorset

Description

The existing parish church of Holy Trinity, erected in 1827 at the sole expense of the Rev. George Gould, then vicar, is an edifice in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, and an embattled western tower containing one bell: the stained east window was presented by Henry Charles Goodden esq. and Sir Henry Peto bart.: in 1891 the church was greatly improved, being reseated and a new chancel arch built, by Sir Henry Peto bart. in memory of his father, Sir Samuel Morton Peto bart. M.P. d. 1889, and affords 100 sittings.

Church Records

The parish register of baptisms, marriages and burials begins in 1663. The original register books are now deposited with the Dorset Archives Service, but have been digitised by Ancestry.co.uk and made available on their site (subscription required).

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Holy Trinity
Fleet
Dorset

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Salisbury
Built:1826
Sittings:100
Graveyard:Yes