Holy Trinity Church is a Grade II* listed building in Trefnant, Denbighshire, Wales.
[1] The church was designed by George Gilbert Scott and constructed between 1853-1855 to commemorate the life of John Lloyd Salusbury of Galltfaenan Hall.
[3] Giles Gilbert Scott designed a vestry for the church in 1907, which was financed by Charles Salusbury Mainwaring,[1] an heir to Townshend.
[4] Scott senior was also responsible for the design of the parsonage for Holy Trinity, which was constructed in 1860 on land donated by Townshend Mainwaring and is Grade II listed in its own right.
[5] The same year saw the construction of Scott's school design in the village, again substantially supported by Townshend Mainwaring; the school opened in February 1861 and is Grade II listed,[6] as is the attached Scott-designed schoolhouse.