Holy Trinity Church, Edale, Derbyshire - Historic Building Record

This report has not been peer reviewed. The archive for this project is available at the Archaeology Data Service: https://doi.org/10.5284/1058998.

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Wessex Archaeology

Abstract

The historic building recording has established that the Holy Trinity Church was built in 1885 as designed by architect William Dawes, Manchester. The primary construction included the South Porch. The tower and spire were completed four years later but formed part of the original design. This church was the third to be built in Edale. The first two stood across the road within the old graveyard. The first chapel was built in 1633 and the chapel was later rebuilt on the same site in 1812. Stone from the old chapel was used in the construction of the extant new church.

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Post Medieval

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Published: 2019-10-01 03:48

Last Updated: 2024-02-21 02:48

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England