East Grimstead: Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity was built in 1857 on the site of a Saxon church and is a joint parish with St Mary's, West Dean. It is also part of the Clarendon Team of churches which extends westwards to Alderbury, northwards to Winterslow and southwards to Whiteparish. We are in the Diocese of Salisbury.

Our church nestles on the southern edge of East Grimstead on the corner of Dean Road. We would love to welcome you whether you are living, working or just visiting the village.

Holy Trinity is currently facing an uncertain future and possible closure unless significant funds are raised in 2025 for repairs and running costs. Please see 'News' and 'What's On' for further information about our fundraising campaign and events.

Save Our Church

Please help to prevent the closure of Holy Trinity - thank you

Get in touch

Team Rector Rev Simon Chambers

The Rectory
Winterslow
Salisbury

Clarendon Team Office
01980 863635
What's on

Open Gardens

Occurring
for 4 hours
Venue
East Grimstead
Address
East Grimstead, Tickets and a map will be available on the day at Watersmeet, Bugmore Lane - free parking on the village green opposite, SP5 3SA

Five beautiful village gardens to enjoy.

RHS Gold Medal Winner, Garden Designer Robert Kennett will be on hand to answer any garden-related questions. He will be in the garden at New Gatmore where tea and cakes will be available for a donation to Save Our Church.

£5 per person - children U16 are free

Dogs welcome but must be kept on a short lead

The church is now gleaming after being cleaned from top to bottom

Safeguarding

Our parish of West Dean with East Grimstead is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. Our Diocese of Salisbury’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

Salisbury Diocese Safeguarding Team