Extensively damaged by fire

Extensive damage to interior

Tragedy hit the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity in Carlton Hill this week when an unexplained fire ripped through the historic VictorianChurch. The fire occurred when the building was unoccupied and so luckily no one was injured. Thousands of pounds worth of damage occurred, but it was limited to the interior of the building and the structure remains sound.

Built for Reverend Henry Wagner

The church, which seats 1,200 worshippers, was built for the Reverend Henry Wagner by George Cheeseman, and designed in Doric-style by George Cheeseman Junior. It was consecrated in January 1840 by the then Bishop of Worcester, and former Vicar of Brighton, Dr James Carr, as the Anglican Church of St. John the Evangelist. It is a Grade II listed building.

Closed in 1980

Dwindling attendance forced the church to close in 1980; it was taken over by the Greek community in 1986. The present church community is still reeling from the shock of this terrible fire, but services continue in a marquee in the grounds.

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  • Shocking news; have walked past the church many times but have never been inside. Hope that it gets restored to its former glory.

    By Earl (12/07/2010)
  • This was my school church St John’s the Evangelist, and I was married in the church December 3rd 1960, to David Blackman. I made a visit to see the church in April this year, did not go inside, but I remember the church quite well. Such a shame, hope it is restored. If anyone remembers me, would like to hear from you, regards Joyce Blackman (Bryant).

    By Joyce Blackman (formerly Bryant) (19/07/2010)

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