Holy Trinity Church, Tythby
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52°55′31″N 00°57′47″W/52.92528°N 0.96306°W/ 52.92528; -0.96306
Holy Trinity Church, Tythby is a parish church in the Church of England in the English village of Tithby, Nottinghamshire. The building is Grade I listed.
History
Holy Trinity is a medieval church built in the 13th century in Early English style and rebuilt in the 18th century. It has a later bell tower in brick. The Georgian furnishings including a pulpit with reader's desk, box pews, squire's pew and west gallery. The bells and font are dated 1662. It has two east-facing stained-glass windows. On the gallery on the west side is a 19th-century organ.
Current parish status
Holy Trinity Church, Tythby is in the Wiverton group of parishes, which includes:
- St Andrew's Church, Langar
- St Giles's Church, Cropwell Bishop
- All Saints' Church, Granby
- St John's Church, Colston Bassett
- St Mary's Church, Barnstone
- St Michael and All Angels' Church, Elton on the Hill
See also
Sources
External links
Media related to Holy Trinity Church, Tithby at Wikimedia Commons