Church of the Week
Norton Juxta Twycross, Leicestershire
Norton Juxta Twycross Holy Trinity is an early 14th century village church which was heavily restored in 1841. The church probably sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church, as the village is known to have had a priest by the 1086 Domesday survey. Holy Trinity features gargoyles and animal and human faces on some of the windows’ arch mouldings, a stone font and a full set of 19th century box pews. We were delighted to award Holy Trinity a Heritage Stimulus Fund Grant in 2021 for repairs to the roof, rainwater goods – gutters and drainpipes – and also to repair the structure of the impressive building to make sure it can stay open for generations to come.
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