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the Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity

Badgeworth

Gloucestershire

Early C14, probably with earlier origins, Perpendicular, some rebuilding and restoration mid 1860s by Messrs.

Architectural Features

Early C14 north aisle with plinth with concave upper moulding to the west of the door, unusual additional projecting moulding to plinth east of the door lit by three 2-light pointed windows with cinquefoil-headed lights with triangular cusped lights at the top

moulded hoods with ballflower ornament and carved head stops

deeply moulded surround decorated with ballflower ornament and with carved head stops

carved head stop at the apex of the hood.

The Bubb family has several prominent late C18th monuments in the churchyard. Grade II listed.

Monument towards the west end to Thomas Lawrence, died 1767

The Bubb family has several prominent late C18th monuments in the churchyard. Grade II listed.

© Stephen Richards

double C19 studded plank door within a flat-chamfered 4-centred arched surround with carved spandrels and plain heraldic shields

Battlemented parapet with trefoil- headed blind panelling, string and gargoyles.

Monument with a segmental-headed pediment and an illegible inscription on the south side.

hood with carved head stops

two medieval oak chests with iron binding strips.

Three-bay C14 wagon roof with moulded intersecting beams with decorative bosses

braced tie beams rising from angel corbels with shields.

Similar but less heavily built 3- bay C14 wagon roof to the south aisle with decorative bosses and similar angel corbels from which rise small engaged columns.

Wide triangular- headed opening with large angel corbels supporting an inner archway the whole being blocked by a part-glazed partition.

Plain C19 octagonal stone font at the west end of the north aisle.

C19 carved hexagonal pulpit brought from Bagpath in 1976

C19 brass communion rails

square stone sundial on window sill above with an inscription 'John Stanby his Gift 1645'.

Wooden commandment board at the east end of the north aisle/chapel inscription 'God save the Queen 1591.

Monuments: part of a medieval ledger with an incised cross used as a step to the south doorway

Baroque monument, formerly highlighted in gold and black, to William Hynson died 1667 and Elizabeth his wife, died 1670 with barley-twist columns either side of the inscription panel, painted heraldic shield

White and grey sarcophagus-shaped monument to the right of the tower arch to George Gough, died 1756 with urn and painted cartouche above.

Monument to Sara Gwinnett, died 1717 with an oval inscription panel surrounded by roses and bell flowers, bust, two cherubs and a pointed heraldic shield at the top.

To north aisle/chapel: marble monument to Lyttleton Lawrence, died 1740 with pediment and urn on the north wall of the north aisle/chapel

six simple C19 marble monuments on the walls

C17, C18 and C19 ledgers in the floor.

Some medieval stained glass within the tracery of the windows of the north aisle and the west window of the nave.

Cl9 stained glass west window and in the chancel.