Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund
51°29′13″N 2°35′15″W / 51.4869°N 2.5876°W / 51.4869; -2.5876
The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund is a church on Wellington Hill, Horfield in Bristol, England. It has been designated as a grade II* listed building.[1][2]
The west tower dates from the 15th century. It contains five bells, four of which were cast by the Bilbie family of Chew Stoke in 1773.[3] The nave and aisles by William Butterfield date from 1847, and the chancel and crossing tower are dated 1893. The transepts were added in 1913 and 1929.[2][3] The organ, which was built by Palmers of Bristol, was installed in 1885.[4]
The church has associated with the Oxford Movement since the early 19th century.[3] The parish and benefice fall within the Diocese of Bristol.[5]
In 1877 the graveyard became the resting place of Newport Chartist John Frost. Although Frost's grave site was lost for many years, in the 1980s a new headstone was created and re-erected on the site, with the aid of a grant from Newport City Council. The new headstone was unveiled by Neil Kinnock.[6][7]
There are also war graves of 17 British and two Canadian service personnel of World War I, and a Royal Navy sailor of World War II.[8]
See also
- Churches in Bristol
- Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol
- ^ Historic England. "Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund (1202667)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 March 2007.
- ^ a b Historic England. "Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund (1202667)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "History of our church". Horfield Parish Church. Archived from the original on 3 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ "Horfield, Parish Church". Bristol and District Organists Association. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ "Holy Trinity, Horfield". A Church Near You. Church of England. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ "John Frost's Final Resting Place" at newportpast.com
- ^ "John Frost's Headstone" at newportpast.com
- ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery Report. Breakdown obtained from casualty record.
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- How John Frost's Grave was rediscovered (Lecture by Richard Frame to the Friends of Newport Museum and Gallery)
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