Overview

Holy Trinity Church is the parish church of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. It is Grade I listed and gives its name to the ward in which it stands, Sutton Trinity.  The earliest parts of the building, the chancel and nave, date from the early 16th century.

The Church consists of a chancel, nave, aisles, transepts, organ chamber, and a tower, with spire.

Inside the church is the tomb of Bishop Vesey, as well as a font, acquired in the 19th century from the Church of St Lawrence, Over Winacre, Nottinghamshire. The ornate, early 17th century screens and panelling, fitted in 1875, were removed from the choir and organ casing of Worcester Cathedral in 1864.  The church is notable for its ornate nave ceiling.

The works were grant aided by English Heritage and consisted of the internal reordering of the church, new mechanical and electrical installations, new toilets, Sunday school room and refreshment areas.

Greenwoods provided Quantity Surveying services for this project, produced a full bill of quantities and managed the financial aspects of the construction phase.

Holy Trinity Sutton Coldfield

Client
Holy Trinity PCC

Project
Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield

Value
£1.3 million

Role
Quantity Surveyor

Procurement
Traditional

Duration
12 months

Client
Holy Trinity PCC

Project
Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield

Value
£1.3 million

Role
Quantity Surveyor

Procurement
Traditional

Duration
12 months

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