
Holy Trinity Church, founded in Saxon times, sits at the heart of the ancient market town of Cambridge. The church has played a fundamental role in the life of the town, both as a place of worship and at the cutting edge of social innovation. Locals and visitors alike are welcome to pray, visit or to hire its facilities. The first Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge, next to the old Roman road, was just a small thatched timber building that burnt down in 1174. In 1189, a new stone church was begun. The stonework of the west wall under the tower is all that remains from the church of this period. By around 1350, money was raised to widen the nave and add two aisles. At the same time, a steeple was added to the tower. Around 1400, two transepts were constructed in the Perpendicular style, with the church developing further during the English Reformation.
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Very friendly, charismatic evangelical CofE church. When I went on my own not knowing anyone there I was made to feel very welcome, was offered coffee after the service and was chatted to by lots of people.
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Sarah Lalor -
03-12-2016