Churches - Bevendean History Project
Holy Trinity Church Building PlansNone of the original plans for the Holy Trinity Church have survived.
Plans dated 6 August 1880 below, show the proposed construction of new rooms to be used for a Sunday school and church meetings and as sittings for scholars.
Plans approved on 5 July 1882 show the proposed alterations to provide a porch and lobby at the east end of the church. See the plan below.
Further alterations to the front of Holy Trinity church were approved on 2 October 1884 as shown below.
The photograph below shows the front of Holy Trinity Church in Ship Street taken in 2010. The picture shows the porch and lobby built about 1882 and the tower built about 1884.
Today the building is occupied by Fabrica a visual arts organisation based in the former Regency Church in Ship Street in Brighton.
Plans dated 6 August 1880 below, show the proposed construction of new rooms to be used for a Sunday school and church meetings and as sittings for scholars.
Plans approved on 5 July 1882 show the proposed alterations to provide a porch and lobby at the east end of the church. See the plan below.
Further alterations to the front of Holy Trinity church were approved on 2 October 1884 as shown below.
The photograph below shows the front of Holy Trinity Church in Ship Street taken in 2010. The picture shows the porch and lobby built about 1882 and the tower built about 1884.
Today the building is occupied by Fabrica a visual arts organisation based in the former Regency Church in Ship Street in Brighton.