The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity in Newton St Loe within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II* listed building.
[1] In 1857 the church was restored and the north aisle was added by Charles Edward Davis who later became the Bath City Architect.
[2] It is part of the Benefice of Saltford, Corston and Newton St Loe,[3] and is in the Diocese of Bath & Wells (in the Archdiocese of Canterbury) and the Deanery of Chew Magna.
The stone building has north and south aisles, nave, chancel, west tower and organ chamber covered with a slate roof.
[5] Most of the interior fittings, including the font, pews, pulpit and screen are from the 1857 restoration; however some of the monuments are considerably older.