Holy Trinity is situated in the centre of Barnoldswick, easily accessible from all the town's car parks and bus terminus and close to the Tourist Information Office.
Built in 1960 it replaced the former St James' Church which was situated around the corner on Church Street, explaining why the present building is situated in Skipton Road.
The church features some interesting mosaics on the Altar and Pulpit.
Of the three churches in the benefice, Holy Trinity is the focus for our work with children and young families, being the base for our monthly Pram Service and Sunday School.
In partnership with the local council it is hoped that the church will feature on the proposed local "steam and stream" trail which will help visitors explore places of local interest from the Bancroft Steam Engine to the Leeds Liverpool canal and acknowledging the part the town has played in aviation history though its connection with Rolls Royce aero engine development and production
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A Church Near You ID: 1410
Built: 1960
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: The Bishop of Bradford