Church building

Church of Holy Trinity

United Kingdom Melbecks Grade II listed building
Church of Holy Trinity
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About

Holy Trinity Church is the parish church of Melbecks, an area of Swaledale in North Yorkshire, in England. Until the mid 19th century, the Melbecks area fell within the parish of the Church of St Andrew, Grinton. A church in Low Row was completed in 1840, and the following year, it was given its own parish.

Church of Holy Trinity

It was restored in 1886, when the current pews were installed, while most other furnishings are later. The church was grade II listed in 1986. The church is built of stone with a stone slate roof, and consists of a nave, a south porch, and a chancel.

Church of Holy Trinity

On the west gable is a double bellcote with corrugated copings and a floriated finial. The windows contain Y-shaped tracery. Inside is a west gallery, and a neo-Gothic altar rail which may date from 1840.

Church of Holy Trinity