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Holy Trinity, Meldreth

History of Holy Trinity, Meldreth

Listed Building

Parish church. Mid C12 chancel. c.1200 nave and west tower, C14 fenestration to north wall of nave, C15 south aisle, arcade and porch. Restorations of 1800, 1846, 1870. Limestone and clunch rubblestone. Barnack limestone and clunch dressings (restored with Ketton stone).


There is a detailed history of the church on this website:

https://www.meldrethhistory.org.uk/category/topics/holy_trinity_church-2-2/holy_trinity_church

In 1921 W M Palmer delivered a lecture to the Meldreth Women’s Institute about the church.

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