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Holy Trinity

An ancient Grade II church.

Low Moor, Yorkshire

Opening times

Visitors are welcome to any or all of our usual events, but to visit at other times, please contact the Vicar or Warden (contact details on our website).

Address

Park House Road
Low Moor
Yorkshire
BD12 0HR

Originally built as a Chapel of Ease by the Squire of Royds Hall in 1606, it was named Wibsey Chapel of Ease and was part of the Parish of Bradford. It was consecrated in 1636. Originally, a simple gritstone, rectangular building. It was virtually rebuilt in1836, adding transepts, chancel, vestries, gallery, tower, belfry and spire, The gallery was removed in 1954 and the pews in the north and south aisles were also removed.

A major reordering took place in 1987 to make the church more suitable for congregation and community use. Offices were added, a kitchen, toilet facilities, storage space, and a multi-purpose upper lounge serviced by a lift to ensure access for all. Further reordering took place in 2009. The pews were removed from the nave and transepts and the chancel extended into the nave to provide improved facilities for concerts and other groups.

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Bus stop within 100m

  • Car park at church

  • Level access to the main areas

  • On street parking at church

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • A Coffee morning with book sale is held every 2nd Saturday of the month. A friendly Community Coffee and Chat happens every Thursday morning. The church is open every Wednesday afternoon for foodbank donations. Regular social events happen throughout the year and are publicised on our website and Facebook page.

  • Early Church, a friendly, informal all-age service takes place 9.30 am every Sunday morning, except on Mothering Sunday and other special events.

  • A traditional service takes place at 11 am every Sunday.

  • When there is a 5th Sunday in the month, an ecumenical joint service with Aldersgate Methodist and St Andrew's Churches take place, rotating venues.

  • Church of England

Contact information

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