Holy Trinity Church, Boltby

Holy Trinity Church, Boltby

Holy Trinity Church, Boltby
54°16′23.11″N 1°14′51.8″W / 54.2730861°N 1.247722°W / 54.2730861; -1.247722Coordinates: 54°16′23.11″N 1°14′51.8″W / 54.2730861°N 1.247722°W / 54.2730861; -1.247722
Location Boltby
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication Holy Trinity
Administration
Parish Felixkirk with Boltby
Deanery Mowbray
Archdeaconry Cleveland
Diocese Diocese of York
Province York

Holy Trinity Church, Boltby is a parish church in the Church of England[1]:81 in Boltby.

History

The nave and chancel

The first chapel was founded in 1409 and was rebuilt on 23 October 1802.[2]

Pevsner noted[1]:81 that the church was rebuilt in 1859 by William Burn, but there is no mention of this in contemporary newspapers. There is a report in the Yorkshire Gazette of 12 January 1856 which states that it was restored by the architects, (John) Atkinson of York, with the church furniture being made by French of Bolton-le-Moors. The church re-opened on 8 January 1856.[3] The porch was added in 1907.

Parish registers date from around 1600.[4]

The church is a chapel of east to St Felix’s Church, Felixkirk.

References

  1. 1 2 Pevsner, Nikolaus (1966). The Buildings of England. Yorkshire The North Riding. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 0140710299.
  2. Bulmer's Topography, History and Directory (Private and Commercial) of North Yorkshire 1890. S&N Publishing. 1890. p. 699. ISBN 1-86150-299-0.
  3. "Reopening of Boltby Chapel of Ease". Yorkshire Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 12 January 1856. Retrieved 14 August 2016 via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
  4. "Church". Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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