Church of the Holy Trinity, Ebernoe.
5th August 2006

Ebernoe Church was built in 1865-8 by Mr. Wm. Peachey for the benefit of the parishioners of Ebernoe, and was consecrated on 1st September 1868. Though it is a relatively young church, it is very interesting nonetheless.

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The church from the Northeast.
The church from the Northeast.
The west wall with clock and belltower.
The west wall with clock and belltower.
The war memorial.
The war memorial.
View from the southwest.
View from the southwest.
View from the graveyard, south.
View from the graveyard, south.
Inside the porch.
Inside the porch.
View from the nave to the Chancel, note the lettering on the chancel arch, taken from Leviticus 26:2.
View from the nave to the Chancel, note the lettering on the chancel arch, taken from Leviticus 26:2.
The altar.
The altar.
The east window.
The east window.
This window in the chancel commemorates a former vicar.
This window in the chancel commemorates a former vicar.
The unusual roof structure.
The unusual roof structure.
Looking along the nave from the chancel arch. The organ is to the left. Note also the oil lamps, the church was only connected to mains electricity in the 1960s.
Looking along the nave from the chancel arch. The organ is to the left. Note also the oil lamps, the church was only connected to mains electricity in the 1960s.
The font.
The font.
West window.
West window.