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The Minton Centre
Formerly the school.
Image: © Geoff Pick
Taken: 24 Jan 2009
0.03 miles
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Holy Trinity church, Hartshill
Holy Trinity Church was built in 1842 at the expense of Herbert Minton, the pottery owner, by George Gilbert Scott. The church has an apse end of the chancel which was added later in the 1860s or 1870s. Inside there is a fantastic display of Minton tiles, so commonly used in Victorian churches but probably nowhere in such quality and quantity. There are tiles almost everywhere in the church - including the vestry beside the north entrance, along the aisle walls, behind the altar, and in the choir. There is also a memorial tile marking the grave of Herbert Minton himself
Image: © Simon Huguet
Taken: 29 Aug 2008
0.03 miles
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Holy Trinity Church, Hartshill, Stoke On Trent
Parish church.1842 by George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt.
Stone with plain tiled roof with scalloped bands. Decorated style with west tower and spire, nave with 2 aisles and clerestory, chancel.4-stage west tower with clasping buttresses terminating in pinnacles.
West door with paired shafts to triple chamfered arch. 3-light window over then an oculus. Paired bell chamber lights. Trefoiled frieze below parapet. Spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes. South porch with shafts to moulded arch repeated on inner doorway. Nave of 4 bays divided by gableted buttresses, each with a 2-light traceried window. Corbels support projecting parapet. Low clerestory above, with quatrefoil windows. Ornate chancel: shafts with foliate capitals and hood moulds to windows. Inside, high arcade of 5 bays with clusters shafts carrying rib vaulted ceiling.
Encaustic floor tiles throughout and tiled dado with high glazed frieze and quatrefoil memorial tiles inset. Original pews with poppy-head bench ends. Deep-moulded chancel arch. Wood reredos with interlace in panelling and riddle posts, installed as war memorial. Painted panelled ceiling to chancel, and vaulted roof over apse.
Early-medieval-style stained glass to chancel, with small lozenges containing scenes, and Mannerist-style glass in south aisle of 1902-1904. The church was endowed by Herbert Minton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartshill,_Staffordshire
http://www.thepotteries.org/listed/66a.html
Image: © Brian Deegan
Taken: 3 Dec 2017
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Interior, Holy Trinity, Hartshill
Image: © Geoff Pick
Taken: 24 Jan 2009
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Former school and teacher's house, Hartshill
Seen from Vicarage Road to the north of Holy Trinity church.
Image: © Simon Huguet
Taken: 29 Aug 2008
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Detached semi-detached, Hartshill
This house at the corner of Minton Street and Vicarage Road appears to have once been the start of something bigger. Beyond it is the Hartshill Local Nature Reserve.
Image: © Simon Huguet
Taken: 29 Aug 2008
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Allen Street, Hartshill
A street of C19th terraced houses typical of the days when industry in Stoke was thriving with coal, steel and of course the potteries.
Image: © Simon Huguet
Taken: 29 Aug 2008
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Holy Trinity Church, Hartshill
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 11 Jun 2016
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Hartshill: Holy Trinity church
Built in 1842 to the design of George Gilbert Scott, endowed by wealthy potter Herbert Minton.
See Pevsner's volume on Staffordshire p.264.
Image: © Jonathan Hutchins
Taken: 20 Oct 2015
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Hartshill: lighting showroom
Image: © Jonathan Hutchins
Taken: 20 Oct 2015
0.07 miles