CHURCH OF ENGLAND
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Holy Trinity, Attleborough, NuneatonDENOMINATION
Church of England
HISTORY
Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1842 having been built by
William Arthur Watson. It was erected on a site gifted by the Right Honourable Dudley,
Earl of Harrowby.
At the time when the church was built, Attleborough, with a
population of 1,094, was essentially a working class village with over 60% of its
workforce engaged in the ribbon weaving industry. At the time of the church's 150th
anniversary in 1992 Attleborough had grown to a population of over 15,000 and had more or
less merged with Nuneaton.
Originally the church had only one bell in the tower but
two more were added in 1892.
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TIMES OF WORSHIP
Every Sunday: 8am, 10.30am and 6pm.
There is a service of Holy Communion at 8am.
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FACILITIES & SERVICES
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CONTACTS
Vicar: Revd Clive Jones
Attleborough Vicarage
5 Fifield Close
Nuneaton CV11 4TS
Tel: 024 76 354114
Email: clivej@hta1.freeserve.co.uk
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