Holy Trinity: originally c13 church but mostly dates from end of c15; aisles & chapels added by Bishop Veysey in 1533
Holy Trinity: heavily restored though three-stage c15 west tower was left alone; stages divided by moulded string courses; embattled parapet
Holy Trinity: c15 or c16 nave with octagonal piers & single chamfered arches; capitals moulded as per chancel arch; clerestory added c18
Holy Trinity: barrel vaulted ceiling of chancel (decorated 1914)
Holy Trinity: ceiling of nave (decorated 1929)
Holy Trinity: painted ceiling of the Veysey chapel, 1929
Holy Trinity: c12 circular font with interlacing arcade & grotesque heads
Holy Trinity: monument to John Veysey (Harman), d.1554, Bishop of Exeter; mitre & mass vestments; erected by his great nephew John Wyrley, repaired 1748
Holy Trinity: arms from the monument to Bishop Veysey, d.1554
Holy Trinity: Tudor Royal Arms from the Veysey monument with the inscription 'Dominus MIHI Advitor'
Holy Trinity: monument to Henry Pudsey of Langley, d.1667, & wife Jane Thornhagh of Fenton; busts within draped recess
Holy Trinity: inscription from the monument to Henry Pudsey of Langley, d.1667
Holy Trinity: memorial to William Jesson, d.1725, & Anne Pudsey, d.1719, with long Latin inscription relating to their surviving children
Holy Trinity: memorial to the predeceased children of William Jesson, d.1725, & Anne Pudsey, d.1719
Entry Name: Church of the Holy Trinity
Listing Date: 18 October 1949
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1319961
English Heritage Legacy ID: 216553
ID on this website: 101319961
Location: Holy Trinity Church, Royal Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, B72
County: Birmingham
Civil Parish: Sutton Coldfield
Built-Up Area: Sutton Coldfield
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Midlands
Church of England Parish: Sutton Coldfield Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Birmingham