Reviews of Holy Trinity Church. (Church) in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire).
Holy Trinity Church
Hartshill Rd, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 7NJ, United Kingdom
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Information of Holy Trinity Church, Church in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Holy Trinity Church
Sunday
10–11:30am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Reviews of Holy Trinity Church
J. B.
I was there for my brother's funeral. This is a beautiful church with interesting high quality historic Minton tiles. Everyone was welcoming and the two vicars who conducted the service did so in a very friendly manner. They engaged with the congregation and and made us feel part of the service. They helped to make a very sad occasion a memorable experience and a fitting tribute to my brother and I thank them for that. The car parking is ample with a chuch car park behind the church on the left and to the right is a nature reserve car park at the end of Vicarage Road.
J. B.
Went to a funeral and felt that it was handled really well by the church. Church was well appointed with some interesting stained glass windows. Finding parking with lots of narrow, congested streets was a bit challenging. Decent parking once I had found it.
M. R.
An interesting Church decorated with encaustic and geometric tiles. Not surprising given that it was Herbert Minton's church, designed for him by the architect Gilbert Scott, and is also his final resting place with an encaustic lettered tile inset to mark the place of his entombment beneath the tiled floor. There are glazed wall tiles on the walls, most notably around the alter and around the walls a series of commemorative tiles denoting the departed. Various other relatives of Herbert Minton are commemorated with a side chapel dedicated to his nephew Colin Minton Campbell who set up the Campbell Brick and Tile Company after a falling out with Daintry Hollins who was the partner of Herbert prior to his death.
There was a lengthy dispute over who had title to the Minton name which following a legal case went with the Minton Hollins business.
D. L.
A very welcoming place of worship, peace and sanctuary. Also very interesting from a historic point of view. Built by Herbert Minton and featuring classic Minton tiles.
M. W.
Attended a wedding at The Holy Trinity. Beautiful building with amazing stain glass windows. Great ceremony too performed by the Vicar.
T. J.
M. C.
H. A.