People with particular responsibility here
The Revd Nigel di Castiglione (Team Rector)
James Howell (Churchwarden)
To send a secure message to the Treasurer click here
Opening times for individual prayer
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
What's on For all the latest service information please read the weekly bulletin - Information for Churches by clicking here
Where to find us
Church Lane, Elsworth. CB23 4HT
Churchyard information
Safeguarding
Parish Safeguarding Officer - Revd Geoff Dodgson - to send a secure message click here
A slide show from our Harvest Service 2020, different but wonderful
The Revd Nigel di Castiglione (Team Rector)
James Howell (Churchwarden)
To send a secure message to the Treasurer click here
Opening times for individual prayer
Sunday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
What's on For all the latest service information please read the weekly bulletin - Information for Churches by clicking here
Where to find us
Church Lane, Elsworth. CB23 4HT
Churchyard information
Safeguarding
Parish Safeguarding Officer - Revd Geoff Dodgson - to send a secure message click here
A slide show from our Harvest Service 2020, different but wonderful
History of the building
From a very early period, until the dissolution of the monasteries, this church belonged to Ramsey Abbey. Built of stone in the Decorated style, Holy Trinity consisted of chancel, clerestoried nave of four bays, aisles, south porch and a low embattled western tower with pinnacles, a clock and four bells. Inside, the chancel contains a triple sedilia and double piscine in the Decorated style, and some excellent Perpendicular woodwork. Stalls at the west end have linenfold paneling and poppy heads, whilst under the book rests are little lockers retaining their original paneled doors. Outside, over the porch door a sundial is inscribed ‘MOX NOX’, with a beautiful decorated cross on the east gable. In 1892, a thorough church restoration saw the north aisle completely rebuilt, and several new windows inserted at the cost of £1,000. The register, in excellent condition, dates from 1528.Text by Peter Eveleigh (2000)
From a very early period, until the dissolution of the monasteries, this church belonged to Ramsey Abbey. Built of stone in the Decorated style, Holy Trinity consisted of chancel, clerestoried nave of four bays, aisles, south porch and a low embattled western tower with pinnacles, a clock and four bells. Inside, the chancel contains a triple sedilia and double piscine in the Decorated style, and some excellent Perpendicular woodwork. Stalls at the west end have linenfold paneling and poppy heads, whilst under the book rests are little lockers retaining their original paneled doors. Outside, over the porch door a sundial is inscribed ‘MOX NOX’, with a beautiful decorated cross on the east gable. In 1892, a thorough church restoration saw the north aisle completely rebuilt, and several new windows inserted at the cost of £1,000. The register, in excellent condition, dates from 1528.Text by Peter Eveleigh (2000)
The embroidered stole at Elsworth church to commemorate the links the church has with the creator of Thomas the tank engine. Revd Wilbert Awdry, creator of the characters and author was rector at Elsworth with Knapwell 1946-1953
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