St Andrew's Church, Presteigne

Coordinates: 52°17′56″N 3°01′16″W / 52.2990°N 3.0212°W / 52.2990; -3.0212
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St Andrew's Church
St Andrew's Church
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DenominationChurch of England
History
Statusactive
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated1985
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseHereford
ArchdeaconryHereford
DeaneryKington and Weobley
ParishPresteigne with Discoed

St Andrew's Church is a Church of England parish church in Presteigne, Powys, Wales. It was first constructed in the 9th century by the Anglo-Saxons and retains elements of the original Anglo-Saxon church within a Norman renovation and later Victorian restoration. It is a Grade I listed building.[1]

History

In the 9th century, Anglo-Saxons built St Andrew's Church next to the

canons from Wigmore Abbey.[2]

In 1868, a restoration of the church financed by Sir

Ecclesiological principles."[1]

Tapestry

In 1737, St Andrew's Church was given a Flemish tapestry from 1510 illustrating Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Upon receipt it was first used as an altar cloth for the church's altar up until the 19th century. In the 19th century, it was then framed and hung on the north wall of the church.[2] It is one of only two pre-English Reformation tapestries to be hung on display in parish churches in the United Kingdom.[3]

Referendum

In 1914, the Welsh Church Act 1914 was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to disestablish the Church in Wales from the Church of England. Owing the enactment of the disestablishment being delayed by the Suspensory Act 1914, in 1915 seventeen parishes (including Presteigne with Discoed) were balloted by the Welsh Church Commissioners in a referendum as to whether they wanted to remain part of the Church of England or join the Church in Wales. These parishes were given the choice because their parish boundaries crossed the geographical borders between England and Wales. St Andrew's parishioners voted 595–289 to remain part of the Church of England despite the church being located in Wales.[4] As a result of the decision in the referendum, St Andrew's Church remained a part of the Diocese of Hereford.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Good Stuff (26 March 1985). "Church of Saint Andrew – Presteigne – Powys – Wales". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Presteigne, St Andrew Church". Britainexpress.com. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
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  4. ^ "Welsh Church Bill (Balloting)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 2 March 1915. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  5. ^ A Church Near You (1 December 2010). "St Andrew, Presteigne – Powys – Diocese of Hereford". Church of England. Retrieved 17 April 2016.

52°17′56″N 3°01′16″W / 52.2990°N 3.0212°W / 52.2990; -3.0212