
An active Anglican parish church north of Bickerton village in Cheshire, England, designated Grade II listed and part of a multi-parish benefice.
At a glance
Holy Trinity Church serves as the parish church for Bickerton and adjoining communities. The building holds Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural or historical importance within England’s heritage framework.
History
The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. Little additional historical detail is currently documented.
What you see
Further architectural details about the church’s design, materials, and features are not yet available in published sources.
Cultural significance
Holy Trinity Church remains an active place of worship and community life. Its Grade II listing acknowledges its value as part of England’s built heritage.
Key facts
- Location: North of Bickerton village, Cheshire, England
- Country: United Kingdom
- Designation: Grade II listed building
- Coordinates: 53.0769, −2.7327
- Diocese: Chester
- Benefice: Combined with St Wenefrede (Bickley), St John (Burwardsley), and All Saints (Harthill)
Practical information & getting there
Holy Trinity Church is located in Cheshire, in the northwest of England. As an active parish church, it welcomes visitors; contact details are available through the Church of England directory or local parish information.
Sources & resources
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