Trinity Presbyterian Church, Torr Lane, Plymouth
In 1936 the Presbyterian congregation at Wyndham Street, Plymouth, decided to replace their existing chapel and found a site in Torr Lane, Hartley. The foundation stone for the new building was laid in September 1937 and on March 17th (St Patrick's Day) the following year it was dedicated to The Name of the Blessed Trinity.
Reference Plymouth and West Devon Record Office ; United Reformed Church Archive
Reference www.plymouth.gov.uk Plymouth's Architectural Heritage
Plymouth and West Devon Record Office. Contents:
Architects plans by Thomas Reive, Architect of Manchester [no title] 2782/24 c.1936
Artists impression of the interior [no title] 2782/25 c.1936
Artists impression of the exterior [no title] 2782/26 1936
Plan and elevation, scale 8 feet to 1 inch [no title] 2782/27 1936
Foundation, floor and roof plan, scale 8 feet to 1 inch [no title] 2782/28 1936
Elevations and sections, scale 8 feet to 1 inch [no title] 2782/29 1938
Plan of church as built in 1938
Reference Plymouth's Architectural Heritage Number PCC/60/1/2850 Plan dates March 1937-July 1973 . Details Block plans, floor plans, sections, elevations, correspondence and notices.