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Holy Trinity Bothenhampton

101 Crock Lane, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4DS, UK

Holy Trinity Bothenhampton was consecrated in 1890. Its architect, Edward Prior, was a member of the Arts and Crafts movement, established to reverse the trend towards the use of machinery and to promote the use of the human hand in art. This is much in evidence in Holy Trinity’s building and decoration. 


The church’s burial area is in the peaceful surroundings of the nearby 14th-century ‘Old Church’, Holy Trinity’s predecessor, which is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.


Holy Trinity is a welcoming and caring church that focuses on reaching out to people in the village and beyond, bringing them together at popular coffee mornings, lunches, teas, barbecues and a summer fete. The loyal congregation favours traditional worship, and the small, enthusiastic choir enjoys singing at services.


There are usually three Sunday services each month (Morning Praise, Matins or Holy Communion).



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Outdoor Space

Property Location

101 Crock Lane, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4DS, UK

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