Holy Trinity, Rangeworthy, Gloucestershire
Description
The church of the Holy Trinity, restored in 1851, is a building of stone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, but with some late Norman features, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western turret containing one bell: the nave is separated from the chancel by a Norman arch, and there are north and south doorways of the same date: the chancel retains a piscina and aumbry, and the rood loft stairs are used as an approach to the pulpit: there are 160 sittings: in 1889, W. J. Phelps esq. lord of the manor, presented one-fifth of an acre of land to the parish for the enlargement of the burial ground.
Church Records
The register dates from the year 1690.