[3] Holy Trinity was built in 1794 as a chapel of ease to All Saints' Church, Childwall, and was designed by John Hope.
[4] At the east end there is also a pedimented entrance on both sides, above which is a rectangular window with an architrave, a frieze, and a cornice.
The nave ceiling is flat with a central rose, the baptistry has a saucer-shaped dome, and the apse is vaulted.
[2] In the chancel are large pilasters rising to pillars, forming lateral spaces which include a vestry and an organ chamber.
The marble font has a shallow bowl, the pulpit is square and panelled with a dentilled cornice, and the shaft of the lectern consists of a fluted Greek Doric column; all these are in Neoclassical style.
It is flanked by female figures clothed in classical drapery holding laurel leaves, and standing on a rendered pyramidal plinth.
On the front of the memorial is a panel carrying an inscription, and on the back is a relief of a pelican feeding her young.