Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church in Butterwick, a village near Malton, North Yorkshire, in England.
The village lay in the parish of St Michael's Church, Barton-le-Street, where the residents of Butterwick funded a lamp. In 1859, a chapel of ease was built in Butterwick, to a design by Tuke and Metcalf. It was altered in about 1890. The church was later moved into the parish of St John of Beverley's Church, Salton. [1] [2] [3]
The church is built of stone and has lancet windows. It consists of a nave and chancel, with a bellcote and a north porch. Inside, there is a font which was brought from All Saints' Church, Slingsby, and an east window with stained glass installed in 1904. [1] [2]