Old Church of St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan, Llantrisant
Old Church of St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan, Llantrisant | |
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53°19′40″N 4°28′47″W / 53.3277°N 4.4798°W | |
OS grid reference | SH 350 840 |
Location | Llantrisant, Anglesey |
Country | Wales |
Denomination | Church in Wales |
Website | Friends of Friendless Churches |
History | |
Dedication | Saint Afran, Saint Ieuan and Saint Sannan |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Redundant |
Heritage designation | Grade II* |
Designated | 5 April 1971 |
Architectural type | Church |
Closed | 1899 |
Specifications | |
Materials | Stone, modern slate roof |
The Old Church of St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan, Llantrisant, is a redundant church in the settlement of Llantrisant, Anglesey, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade II* listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.[2] It is set in an isolated location off a country road and is adjacent to a farmstead.[1]
History
The dedication to a "Saint Afran" is probably a corruption of
The church was built probably in the late 14th century, and the south chapel was added in the 17th century. In 1899 a new church was built nearer the centre of the settlement, some 1.5 kilometres (1 mi) to the east, and it became redundant. Its fabric deteriorated, by 1937 it was in a state of disrepair, and by 1970 it was in ruins and without a roof. It was restored in 1976–77.[1] It was vested with the charity the Friends of Friendless Churches in 1978, who hold a 999-year lease with effect from 1 November 1978, and was one of the first of the Welsh churches to be acquired by the charity.[5]
Architecture
Exterior
It is built in stone and has a modern
Interior
Internally the church is paved with stone slabs. Most of the fittings and furniture presumably date back to the 18th century, including the box pews and benches. The altar is simple, consisting of a slate slab supported on piers; a simple cross is set into the wall behind it. The font dates from the 12th century and consists of a deep circular bowl on a cylindrical column standing on a stepped rough base.[1] The font is not original to the church, but was moved from the church at Grove, Buckinghamshire when it was converted into a house in the 1970s.[5] There are memorials on the walls, and a gravestone set on a chest on the floor of the nave.[1]
References
- ^ National Historic Assets of Wales, retrieved 3 April 2019
- ^ Llantrisant SSS Afran, Ieuan & Sannan, Friends of Friendless Churches, archived from the original on 1 July 2011, retrieved 29 July 2010
- ^ a b Baring-Gould, Sabine (1907). The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and such Irish Saints as have Dedications in Britain. London: Charles J. Clark, for the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. pp. 114–115.
- ^ a b Baring-Gould, Vol. I, p. 116.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-7112-3154-2
External links
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