Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity

Name:
Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity
Record Type:
Church
Church code:
603298
Diocese:
Blackburn
Archdeaconry:
Lancaster
Parish:
Bolton Le Sands

Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?
This is a Grade II* Listed Building
View more information about this Listed Building on the National Heritage List for England web site
Scheduled Monument?
There is no Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

The church is not in a National Park

Conservation Area

The church is in the following Conservation Area: Bolton-le-Sands

Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?
This church is on the Heritage at Risk Register (data verified 14 Nov 2024)
View more information about this church on the Heritage at Risk website
 

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Medieval

Exterior Image

Exterior image of 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity
Caption:
Exterior image of 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity
Description:
Exterior Image facing North-west
Year / Date:
2017
Copyright:
Creative Commons License
Originator:
Brian James

Summary Description

The Church and graveyard are located in the southern area of the village of Bolton le Sands, on the north side of Main Road, in a prominent, slightly elevated position. The Church is positioned at the centre of an enclosed graveyard, enclosed by stone walls on all sides. There are spectacular views of the surrounding area and of Morecambe Bay from the Tower and the Church graveyards. The closed graveyards around and next to the Church contain a number of splendid, mature trees that really complement the setting of the church. The graveyard on the opposite side of Main Road is a more recent extension, has an open aspect and offers glorious views of Morecambe Bay. The current graveyard is situated on the north side of Main Road next to the canal and offers a more contemplative setting. The closed graveyards contain a number of monuments, including some nineteenth century table tombs, which are generally in good condition. The graveyards are surrounded by stone walls with coping stones and are an attractive feature. To the south of the church by the wall is a large stone cross memorial. A number of nearby buildings relate to and complement the Church. The vicarage is opposite to the Church and there is a row of cottages on the north side behind the Church. The old school house is situated across the road from the Church near the junction of Main Road and The Nook. This is now a private residence. The Old Boys Grammar School lies just around the corner on St Michaels Lane. This is now used for meetings and small functions. The Church is of pre-Norman origin. There is evidence of Anglo-Saxon use on the site based on the survival of sculpture from that period. The remains of what is thought to be a six foot high preaching stone cross is kept in the tower area.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is open for worship.
Visitor toilets available
 

Church Website

Church Website:
http://bolton-le-sands.org.uk/

Sources and Further Information

Rebecca Grimshaw (2017) Practical Completion Certificate for 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity [Digital Archive/Document]
Practical Completion Certificate for 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity
Faculty reference: 2017-008681
Brian James (2017) Exterior image of 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Exterior image of 603298 Bolton-le-Sands: Holy Trinity
Anthony Grimshaw Associates (2015) Ground Floor plan of 603298 [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Ground Floor plan of 603298
Anthony Grimshaw Associates (2015) Ground floor plan of 603298 [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Ground floor plan of 603298
CWGC (2016) Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC Unique File Reference Number: 1948 [Bibliography/Data]
Number of War Graves: 3
JCA (05 December 2019) Practical Completion [Digital Archive/Document]
Practical Completion
Church of England (2021) A Church Near You https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/11637/ [Digital Archive/Index]
View information on worship and access at this church
Church Buildings Council (2019) Church Bells 3 Bells [Archive/Index]
3 Bells