Cowling Holy Trinity Church
Cowling Holy Trinity Church is a Church of England church located in the village of Cowling, North Yorkshire, England. The church is the parish church of Cowling and is the largest place of worship in Cowling. Historically it was 1 of 6 churchs in Cowling, but now there are only 3 still active, Holy Trinity, Cowling Hill Baptist Church and St Andrews Methodist Church, the later is located in the center of Cowling.
Cowling Holy Trinity was built in 1845 by R D Chantrell. The Church is a Grade 2 Listed Building.
The church is still active today and holds regular services every third Sunday or on religious occasions. It also hosts weddings, funerals which often require the road in front of the church to be cordoned off due to lack of parking normal due to the adjacent school. The church is also open to visitors during certain hours and it is a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts.