Trinity Church Square

Trinity Church, in the centre of the square, has been the classical music rehearsal and recording venue Henry Wood Hall for nearly 50 years.

[2] The Church's high altar is now at St Agatha's, Landport.

[3] The statue of a king on the stone plinth in the square is Grade II listed.

The statue was speculated to be one of eight medieval statues from the north end towers of Westminster Hall (c. late 14th century) or, alternatively, one of a pair representing Alfred the Great and Edward, the Black Prince made for the garden of Carlton House in the 18th century.

They had previously lived nearby at 3 Montague Terrace (now 8 Brockham Street), where Belcher was born in 1841.

Trinity Church Square as seen from Trinity Street