Holy Trinity, Wickwar, Gloucestershire
Description
Holy Trinity church is an ancient building of stone, principally in the Perpendicular style with some remains of an earlier date, and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, south porch and a lofty embattled western tower containing 6 bells, recast in 1908: a new organ was erected in 1889 by public subscription at a cost of £380: the communion plate dates from 1730: the church was renovated and refitted in 1829, at a cost of about £700, and thoroughly restored in 1881, at a cost of £2,228, under the superintendence of Mr. W. L. Bernard, architect, of Bristol, and now affords 400 sittings.
Church Records
The parish register dates from the year 1689.
The Phillimore transcript of Marriages at Wickwar 1689-1812 is available to browse online.