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Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity

Bishophill

North Yorkshire

Early C12 nave and late C12 chancel

Architectural Features

C13 south-east chapel, early C14 south aisle, and C13 and C14 south arcade

early C15 south chapel, north aisle and north arcade

late C15 tower

tile and pantile roofs.

to south, base of original pilaster buttress, to north C15 buttress.

Wide 4-centred arch to St James's chapel is of two continuously chamfered orders with corbel stops carved as suspended shields of arms: squint in wall to east of arch.

ceiling of St James's chapel has moulded beams with foliate bosses carved with indecipherable shields.

Octagonal pulpit with two tiers of recessed panels to each face and deep moulded cornice.

Octagonal font on octagonal waisted stem and base, and cover with moulded bell finial.

Box pews of C17 and C18 panelling with strapwork decoration and utilising wide variety of hinges and latches.

MONUMENTS: south-east chapel: Frances, wife of Sir Reginald Graham, 1721, possibly by Charles Mitley.