Holy Trinity, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
Description
The church of the Holy Trinity is an ancient edifice in the Norman and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, north aisle, chapel, south porch and an embattled western tower, with a low spire, containing a clock, 8 bells and chimes: on two of the ancient tombs are the mutilated recumbent figure of a knight in armour, and on the north side a full-length effigy of a lady: there are brasses to the Deverell, Yewe, Shrapnel, Clutterbuck and Horton families: the east window and several others are stained: in 1893 a dwarf stone screen, with wrought iron entrance gates, separating the chancel from the nave, was erected in memory of the Rev. Baldwin Francis Leighton B.A. sometime hon. curate: there are sittings for 637 persons: in the churchyard is another ancient tomb.
Church Records
The register of the Holy Trinity dates from the year 1565.