Trinity Church, Sutton

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CountryEngland
Websitewww.trinitychurchsutton.org.uk
Architect(s)Gordon and Gunton
Trinity Church, Sutton
Trinity Church, Sutton
Trinity Church, Sutton is located in London Borough of Sutton
Trinity Church, Sutton
Trinity Church, Sutton
Location within Sutton
51°21′42″N 0°11′44″W / 51.36167°N 0.19556°W / 51.36167; -0.19556
CountryEngland
DenominationUnited Reformed and Methodist
Websitewww.trinitychurchsutton.org.uk
Architecture
Architect(s)Gordon and Gunton
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1907
Clergy
Minister(s)Revd Hendry Ponniah
Laity
Organist/Director of musicStephen Haylett B Mus, ARCM, ARCO
Churchwarden(s)Davide De Sousa (MEng)
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated1 March 1974
Reference no.1200708

Trinity Church, Sutton is a Grade II listed United Reformed and Methodist church in the centre of Sutton, London. It was built in 1907 in the Gothic style with Kentish ragstone with Bath stone dressings. It was designed by architects Gordon and Gunton.

Trinity Church in the Spring as seen from Cheam Road, looking east

Trinity Church is situated in Cheam Road, Sutton. Its size and position make it a landmark in the town.[1]

History

The church was officially opened on 2 October 1907 as Trinity Wesleyan Church, and replaced a former building nearby. It was renamed Trinity Methodist Church following the Methodist Union in 1932. In 1972 the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches united, and the Congregational and Methodist congregations in Sutton also united, with Trinity becoming a joint United Reformed and Methodist church.[2]

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