Victorian architect Sir George Gilbert Scott built this market-town landmark in the 1840s to serve Halstead?s community west of the River Colne.
Holy Trinity is one of the first examples of a Gothic Revival church in the Early English style. Its tall tower and broach spire form a prominent and handsome feature of this north Essex market town.
The interior, which includes a lofty clerestoried nave, is graceful, and the church is beautifully lit by stained glass of the 19th- and 20th-centuries.