Situated below Little Mountain, Holy Trinity commands fine views towards the Radnor Hills and Herefordshire. Built by the Penoyre family who have owned land locally for over 500 years and consecrated in 1851, its first vicar was the Revd. W T Napleton Stallard Penoyre.
Thomas WebbFormerly part of Clifford, Hardwicke parish was formed in 1853. On Revd. Stallard Penoyre’s death in 1856 Revd. Thomas William Webb became vicar and remained for nearly 30 years until his death in 1885. He was a renowned amateur astronomer and author of several books on the subject, most famously ‘Celestial Objects for the Common Telescope’ which became a standard resource for astronomers across the world until well into the 20th century. His friends included Revd. Robert Francis Kilvert whose Diary has received worldwide acclaim as a unique description of life in mid-Victorian times.
There are particularly fine stained glass windows. The single manual Walker organ has a Grade I Certificate from the British Institute of Organ Studies on account of its unusual pipe decoration.
The nave roof, constructed in oak, has fine carvings of Flying Angels on the ends of the hammer beams and the church has a distinctive bellcote with two bells.
Location
Hardwicke
Hereford
HR3 5TA
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