Church of Holy Trinity, Norton Lindsey

The south doorway at Holy Trinity Church, Norton Lindsey | Warwickshire County Council
The south doorway at Holy Trinity Church, Norton Lindsey
Warwickshire County Council
Description of this historic site

The Church of Holy Trinity. Originally built in the Medieval period, this church was rebuilt and altered in the Imperial period. It is situated 50m south west of the tennis courts, Norton Lindsey.

Notes about this historic site

1 Chancel, nave, N aisle, and S porch. An early 13th century structure with some later windows and a modern N aisle. Walls of white sandstone ashlar. Modern roof and stone bellcote at W end. Font probably 13th century. Norton was a chapelry of Claverdon at least from about the middle of the 12th century.
2 Small. In the chancel small early 13th century lancets. Of the same date the S doorway. In the N aisle, which dates from about 1847, W and E lancets.
5 Photographed in 1980.
6 Further photograph.

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