Related Buildings
Trinity Centre
For many years prior to the building of the Trinity Centre in the 1990s, the congregation wished to have a new church hall that would be accessible and big enough for social functions as well as accommodating the needs of various community groups in the Town.
Curates House
The lovely cottage pictured, number 1 Trinity Hill, was the last building used by Holy Trinity as a residence for curates, a role which it fulfilled from 1987 until 2016.
Rectories
Three buildings have served as rectories from the time of the famous Queen Anne building (now demolished) which was in the area now known as Rectory Park.
Church House
Gifted to the church in 1907, Church House and its hall (now offices) served the parish for decades, including as curate housing. Its history stretches back to the 18th century, with possible Roman origins.
St Chad's Church
The church on Hollyfield Road was initially a ‘daughter’ church of Holy Trinity, and as such the ‘parent’ parish oversaw its ministry to the people of the newly-developing area in that part of Sutton Coldfield and the provision of first a ‘tin tabernacle’ simple structure for use as a church.