Holy Trinity Church, Hull

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Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church
Denomination Church of England
Tradition Anglican Evangelical
Administration
Diocese York
Province Province of York
Clergy
Vicar Rev. James Forrester
Other
Website www.holy-trinity.org.uk
The altar Holy Trinity Church
The altar Holy Trinity Church
The font Holy Trinity Church
The font Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican parish church in the centre of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

It is the largest parish church in England when floor area is the measurement for comparison. The church dates back to about 1300[1] and contains what is widely acknowledged to be some of the finest mediæval brick-work in the country, particularly in the transepts. Holy Trinity Church is now a Grade I listed building.

Holy Trinity Church is one of nineteen members of the Greater Churches Group.

William Wilberforce, who led the parliamentary campaign against the slave trade, was baptised in Holy Trinity Church.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Holy Trinity Church, Hull. Holy Trinity Church. Retrieved on 2007-06-12.

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Coordinates: 53°44′29″N, 0°20′00″W

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