Church of Holy Trinity, Cleeve

The Church Of Holy Trinity at Cleeve in the English county of Somerset was built in 1840.

[1] Cleeve, along with the village of Kenn, was previously part of the parish of Yatton.

When the parish was divided public subscriptions were raised to build a separate church from local stone, with the Smyth Pigott family of Brockley Hall in nearby Brockley being the largest contributor.

[2] The parish Church of Holy Trinity was built in a Neo-Norman style in 1840 by George Phillips Manners.

[1] In 1888 the church was restored and renovated, and in 1898 stained glass was added to the west windows.