Trinity Church at 150
Conduit Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1DB
Set in the leafy Victorian neighbourhood of Albert Park, just off Ock Street, Trinity Church is an example of Gothic Revival architecture with a 128-foot spire that rises above Conduit Road. Opened in 1875 for the Wesleyan Methodist community, its stone walls, stained glass windows, and spacious nave and sanctuary reflect the ambitions of 19th-century Methodism—confident, visible, and no longer tucked away in “square, watertight tanks.”
The church stands apart from the Conduit Centre, originally a school hall and now a community building. The lawn and gardens between them create a green area.
Today, Trinity offers a blend of architectural character, rich history, and community use, welcoming all who step through its doors.
Saturday 13th September: 10am–5pm: exhibition and look round building
Sunday 14th September:
2:00pm – Guided tour of the church
2:30pm – Illustrated talk: Trinity Church – 150 Years
Conduit Road, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1DB
Ramp gives access to main church building