Holy Trinity Church, Heath Town


Holy Trinity Church, Heath Town is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Wolverhampton

History

The first church was built between 1850 and 1852 to the designs of architect Edward Banks. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Lichfield on 22 July 1852.
It comprised a nave and aisles, with north porch and south entrance under the tower. The chancel had an organ chamber on the north side, separated by a stone screen and a vestry. The 6 bay nave was long and wide. The aisles were wide, making the total width. The chancel was long and wide. The tower was high. The whole of the exterior and interior is dressed stone and the seats and doors made of oak. The chancel floor was laid with Minton encaustic tiles. It was constructed by G and F Higham of Wolverhampton.