Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
As the population of Malvern increased during the 19th century, a need was felt for residents of North Malvern to be able to worship closer to their homes. A fund was created in 1841 which sought subscriptions for the building of a new church. Charles Morris donated £2000, Lady Emily Foley £1000, and £800 was raised from public subscribers. The Diocesan Church Building Society granted £300, with a further £225 coming from the Incorporated Church Building Society. Of these funds, £3,500 provided for the building.
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Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
As the population of Malvern increased during the 19th century, a need was felt for residents of North Malvern to be able to worship closer to their homes. A fund was created in 1841 which sought subscriptions for the building of a new church. Charles Morris donated £2000, Lady Emily Foley £1000, and £800 was raised from public subscribers. The Diocesan Church Building Society granted £300, with a further £225 coming from the Incorporated Church Building Society. Of these funds, £3,500 provided for the building.
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As the population of Malvern i ...... ere added to the nave in 1897.
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Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
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1851-09-09
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United Kingdom
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2008-04-03
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Grade II Listed
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Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
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Malvern Link, Worcestershire
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The Holy Trinity, Great Malvern
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, The Revd William Nichol
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As the population of Malvern i ...... 500 provided for the building.
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Holy Trinity Church, Malvern Link
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