Holy Trinity, Hoxton

Holy Trinity, Hoxton
Holy Trinity with St Mary, Hoxton
The vicarage and church's east end, from Bletchley Street N1.
The church's west end, from Alford Place N1.
Interior view looking east.
Holy Trinity, Hoxton is located in Greater London
Holy Trinity, Hoxton
Holy Trinity, Hoxton
51°31′50.12″N 0°5′27.96″W / 51.5305889°N 0.0911000°W / 51.5305889; -0.0911000
LocationHoxton
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
TraditionAnglo-Catholic
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Founded1848
Architecture
Architect(s)William Railton
Style13th-century English Gothic
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseDiocese of London
Episcopal areaFulham
ArchdeaconryHackney
DeaneryHackney
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Bishop of Fulham
Priest(s)Aidan Bartlett (Priest in Charge)
Laity
Organist(s)Samuel S. Marde Mehdiabad

Holy Trinity, Hoxton is an Anglican church in the Hoxton district of the London Borough of Hackney.[1] The church is notable not only for its distinctive tower and broach spire but also for its long adherence to 'High Church' doctrines and liturgical practices. Holy Trinity merged with the parish of St Mary, Britannia Walk N1 when the latter was destroyed in 1941 by WW2 aerial bombing.

  1. ^ 'Holy Trinity Hoxton'. The Church of England: A Church Near You. Parish information. Online resource, accessed 22 September 2024.