Holy Trinity Sloane Street

Informally known as Holy Trinity Sloane Street or Holy Trinity Sloane Square, the Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity with Saint Jude, Upper Chelsea is a parish church of the Church of England in London, England. The 5th Earl Cadogan, whose London estate it was located, funded its construction between 1888 and 1890 on the south-eastern side of Sloane Street. The building's remarkable Arts and Crafts design was created by architect John Dando Sedding. It took the place of a previous structure that was less than 60 years old and barely half as big.


Since its inception, Holy Trinity has been known for its Anglican church music. From the time the current building was finished until the 1970s, a complete choir was maintained under the direction of notable church musicians of the era, who are noted below. Since Keith Yates tried a revival in 1987, choral music has flourished as a result of the work of other choirmasters. When Holy Trinity Choir was revived and the musical heritage was recreated, this was carried on thanks to the vision of Bishop Michael Marshall, Andrew O'Brien (Director of Music 2002–2015), and organist Michael Brough. Under Mike Abrams' leadership, conQordia continues to serve the church with a professional octet and the associate choir. The church also accepts choirs from other churches.

Location: Sloane St, London SW1X 9BZ, United Kingdom
Years built: 1888–1890

Photo: sloanechurch.org
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