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Trinity Church

Trinity Church

Discover Trinity Church in Ossett, an impressive Grade II listed landmark known for its stunning architecture and rich local history.

About

Trinity Church stands as a prominent Grade II listed landmark in the heart of Ossett, West Yorkshire. Dating back to 1865, this impressive church is easily visible for miles around and is celebrated for its stunning architecture, which many visitors find larger than expected for a town of Ossett's size. It serves as a significant historical point within the local community.

Visitors can explore the church's beautiful exterior and grounds, which are well-maintained and hold a wealth of local history, including magnificent graves. The building itself is a testament to Victorian-era design and craftsmanship, inviting exploration of its unique perspectives. It acts as a focal point for the community and a place of historical interest for those exploring the area.

Visiting Information

Trinity Church welcomes visitors on weekdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and on Sundays from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Please note the church is closed on Saturdays. The church is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair accessible parking, an accessible entrance, and wheelchair accessible restrooms, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.

3.7

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Showing 5 of 18 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 9 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
7 months ago

impressive church visible for miles and larger than you would expect for a town the size of Ossett.

Anonymous
5/5
3 years ago

Absolutely stunning building. Well looked after. Can be seen for miles around. Couldn't resist exploring it with the drone to see it from a totally different angle 🛸📷👌🏻

Anonymous
5/5
5 years ago

Full of history. A grade II listed church which dates back to 1865. Some amazing local history and some magnificent graves. So worth a walk around. Can’t wait till Covid passes and we can go inside beautiful churches like this again.

Anonymous
5/5
8 months ago

It's a shame there are many negative reviews due to the ringing of the bells, despite the bells being part of the heritage for 165 years. The church itself is a magnificent building full of history with an incredible heritage. The church members are so friendly and are very engaged in many parts of the community of Ossett and Gawthorpe.

Anonymous
1/5
2 years ago

While I deeply value our traditions and the significance of the church bells, I must highlight the discomfort experienced by residents when the bells ring for extended periods, only to cease abruptly, often leaving the ringing sensation in our ears for quite some time afterward. Undoubtedly, the church bells are a cherished symbol of our faith and community, and they serve as a poignant reminder of significant events and services. However, the lengthy periods during which the bells ring, coupled with their loud volume, can be distressing for those living in close proximity to the church. This prolonged disturbance not only disrupts the tranquility of our neighborhood but also leaves a lasting auditory impression even after the bells have stopped. My intention in writing to you is not to diminish the importance of our cherished traditions but rather to request that we find a way to strike a balance between preserving these traditions and being considerate of our neighbors. Specifically, I would like to propose that we explore the possibility of adjusting the bell-ringing schedule to limit the duration of ringing during hours when many residents are seeking rest or engaging in quiet activities.

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📍 Church St, Ossett WF5 9DW, UK

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Church St, Ossett WF5 9DW, UK

Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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