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Church of the Holy Trinity

A Grade I Listed Building in Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.0443 / 54°2'39"N

Longitude: -1.3106 / 1°18'38"W

OS Eastings: 445237

OS Northings: 461140

OS Grid: SE452611

Mapcode National: GBR MP9P.10

Mapcode Global: WHD9G.VL2Y

Plus Code: 9C6W2MVQ+PP

Entry Name: Church of the Holy Trinity

Listing Date: 15 March 1966

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1150296

English Heritage Legacy ID: 331859

ID on this website: 101150296

Location: Holy Trinity Church, Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire, YO26

County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Civil Parish: Little Ouseburn

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

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Description


LITTLE OUSEBURN CHURCH LANE
SE 4461-4561
(west side)
9/42 Church of The Holy
Trinity
15/3/66
GV I
Church. Cll tower with C15 battlements and pinnacles; Cll chancel with
C14 east window; C14 south aisle, arcades and chancel arch; north side
rebuilt in C19 to provide organ chamber and vestry; C19 porch. Rubble
stone, rebuilt parts in dressed sandstone; stone and timber-framed porch.
Stone flag roof. West tower; 2-bay aisled nave, south porch and north
organ chamber; chancel and north vestry.
3-stage tower with embattled parapet and pinnacles. Inserted round-headed
lights to south and west. Bell openings are paired round-headed louvred
lights with centre shafts, above belfry string course. Saddleback roof
with water spouts to north and south. Cockerel weathervane. Offset
buttresses on moulded bases to aisle west ends. Gabled south porch in
front of pointed hollow-chamfered doorway with replacement door on bifur-
cated hinges. East of porch are two square-headed windows of two cusped
ogee-arched lights. Offset buttresses on moulded bases between windows
and to east. Aisle east end window of three cusped ogee-headed lights
beneath re-used grave slab lintel with incised wheelcross. North side has
two 3-light, square-headed windows to west of cross-gabled organ chamber.
Chancel south side has round-arched priest's door between paired lancet
windows, all in chamfered openings. West of door is defaced memorial
tablet to Edmund Robinson. North side has lean-to vestry incorporating
reset square-headed window of three ogee-arched lights. To east are two
lancets in chamfered openings. Pointed east window of 5 lights with
cusped intersecting tracery and dagger tracery in the head; pointed
hoodmould. Tower, south aisle, chancel and east end on plinth. In the
west angle of south aisle intermediate buttress are fragments of early
sculpture, one a defaced carving of the Virgin and Child, the other part
of a cross shaft with carved borders. Coped gables, and wheel gable cross
at nave east end.
Interior. Round tower arch on imposts, coved on lower side. North and
south arcades of double-chamfered, pointed arches on octagonal piers and
responds with moulded capitals. Double-chamfered pointed chancel arch on
half-octagonal responds with plain imposts, coved on lower sides. Chancel
windows deeply splayed. Aumbry recess in chancel south wall beside reset
damaged piscina. In south aisle wall, another piscina recess beneath
cusped ogee arch. One C16 poppyhead pew end, with carved parrot, re-used
on north-west end of choir stalls. Other poppyhead stall ends probably
C19.


Listing NGR: SE4523661139

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