It was built in 1848–49 to replace an isolated church on a different site[1] which had been dedicated to Thomas à Becket.
[4] Holy Trinity Church was designed by the Lancaster architects Sharpe and Paley at an estimated cost of £600, and could seat 175 people.
[1] It was replaced on the same site in 1886–87 by the present church, dedicated to St James.
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