Church of Holy Trinity and St George, Kendal

The Church of Holy Trinity and St George is in New Road, Kendal, Cumbria, England.

The church was founded by the parish priest, Thomas Wilkinson, and designed by local architect George Webster.

In the 18th century the Roman Catholics of Kendal met in a house in Stramongate, which was replaced by a chapel on the same site in 1793.

[2] The original pipe organ was made by John Davis of Liverpool, but was damaged by floods in 1927 and replaced by a harmonium.

In the gable is a statue of Saint George and the Dragon, which was carved by Thomas Duckett, an employee of Webster.

[5] Inside the church is a west gallery carried on a four-bay arcade with slender columns.

On the sides of the chancel are two large niches, each with a crocketed gable containing a statue by Thomas Duckett.

On each side of the doorway is an octagonal marble holy water stoup, made by Sylvester Mooney and dated 1837.

[7] The architectural historians Matthew Hyde and Nikolaus Pevsner regard it as "much the best" of the three churches designed by Webster in Kendal, and remark on its "wide and brightly lit interior".