Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square

[3] It was built on land released under the 1839 enclosure of Burton Leys[4] and out of the parish of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham.

[5] The restoration work was carried out under the supervision of architect William Arthur Heazell at a cost of £1,650 (equivalent to £180,000 in 2023).

Skipper of Holy Trinity Church, Lenton, died in the pulpit whilst preaching.

[9] It was renovated in 1873 by Lloyd and Dudgeon of Nottingham when it moved from the west end gallery to the newly extended chancel.

The church was demolished in 1958 and the Trinity Square site used for a multi-storey car park until 2006.