St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth

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St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire
Church of St Peter
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The nave and tower
St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire is located in Monmouthshire
St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire
St Peter's Church, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire
Location in Monmouthshire
Coordinates: 51°49′38″N 3°03′09″W / 51.8272°N 3.0525°W / 51.8272; -3.0525
LocationLlanwenarth, Monmouthshire
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
History
StatusParish church
FoundedC14th century
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated9 January 1956
Architectural typeChurch
Administration
ParishLlanwenarth Citra
DeaneryAbergavenny
ArchdeaconryMonmouth
DioceseMonmouth
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Reverend Canon M Soady

The Church of St Peter, Llanwenarth, Monmouthshire is a parish church with reported origins in the 6/7th centuries. The current building dates from the early 14th century. Rebuilt in the 19th century, it was listed Grade II* in 1956. It remains an active Church in Wales church in the parish of Llanwenarth Citra.

History[]

The church's foundation is reputed to date from the 6/7th centuries but the present building was begun in the early 14th century.[1] The tower has a construction date of 1631 although Cadw reports that it may be late-medieval in origin.[1] The church was remodelled in 1877 by John Prichard[2] and it remains an active parish church and a Grade II* listed building.[1]

Architecture and description[]

The church is of Old Red Sandstone and is of a relatively large size.[2] The style is Decorated Gothic.[2] The interior contains a font which the architectural historian John Newman describes as "a very basic Norman tub".[2] Most of the furnishings are by Prichard.[2] In the nave is a late 18th-century monument by Walker of Bristol.[3]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c "Listed Buildings - Full Report - HeritageBill Cadw Assets - Reports". cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net.
  2. ^ a b c d e Newman 2000, p. 368.
  3. ^ "St Peter, Llanwenarth - CHC Church". churchheritagecymru.org.uk.

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