The first Anglican church in York was built in 1840 by Peter Barrow, on his property in Avon Terrace and consecrated in 1848.
[7][8] Tenders were called between November 1854 and March 1855 for lime,[7] brickwork,[9] "roofing, weather-boarding and shingling",[10] and doors and seats.
The tenders for lime were to be submitted to S A Barter of Guildford or John Henry Monger Snr of York.
[c] A newspaper article commented that the (convict) workmen "have displayed great interest in their work and deserve much credit for their skill".
[2] The organ was built by Albert Pearse in London in 1898 and was shipped in parts to Australia to be installed in the church in the same year.
The windows depict traditional religious scenes together with landscapes, flora and fauna and an intermingling of historical events from the Avon Valley.
[28] Media related to Holy Trinity Church, York, Western Australia at Wikimedia Commons