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Church of St Nicholas, Trellech

The Church of St Nicholas, Trellech, Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century. The historical and architectural evidence suggests that it was constructed largely in a single building period c.1300. The style is Decorated Gothic. The church was extended and repaired in the 18th century, and underwent two major reconstructions in 1893 and 1992. An "exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church", it is a Grade I listed building. It remains an active parish church in the parish of Trellech and Penallt.

Church of St Nicholas, Trellech, Monmouthshire
Church of St Nicholas
"One of the finest churches in the county"
Church of St Nicholas, Trellech, Monmouthshire
Location in Monmouthshire
51°44′45″N 2°43′30″W / 51.7459°N 2.725°W / 51.7459; -2.725
LocationTrellech, Monmouthshire
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
History
StatusParish church
Foundedc.14th century
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated19 November 1953
Architectural typeChurch
StyleDecorated
Administration
DioceseMonmouth
ArchdeaconryMonmouth
DeaneryMonmouth
ParishTrellech and Penallt
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Reverend S J Howells

History edit

The structural, and historical evidence suggests that the church was built in a single period at the start of the 14th century.[1] The writer Simon Jenkins suggests the building was a re-building, following a fire in 1296 which destroyed the original church.[2] The priest's door near the porch appears somewhat earlier than 1300, but the architectural historian John Newman suggests that this "cannot be taken as evidence of Norman fabric".[3] The tower may be of the same period, or somewhat later. It has certainly been rebuilt subsequently, records suggesting it collapsed in a storm. The weathercock is dated 1792. The church was extensively restored in 1893 and again in 1992.[1] It remains an active parish church dedicated to Saint Nicholas.[4]

Architecture and description edit

 
Lady Probert's Sundial

The architectural historian John Newman describes St Nicholas's as "one of the finest churches in the county".[3] The church is constructed of Old Red Sandstone.[1] Simon Jenkins notes that the stone is "so coated in lichen as to seem almost leprous.[2] The church comprises a, two-aisle, nave, a chancel, a porch and the west tower.[1] The tower is topped with a spire, rising "from behind a battlemented parapet".[3] Jenkins suggests that the interior is "handsome but curiously cold";[2] it was plastered and painted, and a new floor laid, in the 1992 restoration.[1] The arrangement of the altar rails is "a remarkable survival",[3] following a "Laudian" plan.[3] The church contains a Royal Coat of Arms of Charles II, dated 1683,[1] and a 17th-century sundial, which originally stood in the open air near to the village school and was moved into the church in 1895.[1] Donated by Lady Probert, of The Argoed, Penallt, and dated 1689, it shows three of the main attractions of Trellech; Tump Terret, with the inscriptions MAGNA MOLE ("Great in its Mound") and O QUOT HIC SEPULTI ("Oh! How many are buried here"); Harold's Stones with the inscriptions MAIOR SAXIS ("Greater in its Stones") and HIC FUIT VICTOR HARALDUS ("Here Harold was victorious"); and the Virtuous Well, with the inscription MAXIMA FONTE ("Greatest in its Well").[3]

The church is a Grade I listed building, its Cadw report describing it as "an exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church".[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Cadw. "Church of St Nicholas, Trellech (Grade I) (2106)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Jenkins 2008, p. 194.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Newman 2000, pp. 576–7.
  4. ^ "Our Churches". Trellech and Penallt Parish. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

References edit

External links edit

  • The Parish of Trellech and Penallt website

church, nicholas, trellech, monmouthshire, parish, church, with, origins, 14th, century, historical, architectural, evidence, suggests, that, constructed, largely, single, building, period, 1300, style, decorated, gothic, church, extended, repaired, 18th, cent. The Church of St Nicholas Trellech Monmouthshire is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century The historical and architectural evidence suggests that it was constructed largely in a single building period c 1300 The style is Decorated Gothic The church was extended and repaired in the 18th century and underwent two major reconstructions in 1893 and 1992 An exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church it is a Grade I listed building It remains an active parish church in the parish of Trellech and Penallt Church of St Nicholas Trellech MonmouthshireChurch of St Nicholas One of the finest churches in the county Church of St Nicholas Trellech MonmouthshireLocation in Monmouthshire51 44 45 N 2 43 30 W 51 7459 N 2 725 W 51 7459 2 725LocationTrellech MonmouthshireCountryWalesDenominationChurch in WalesHistoryStatusParish churchFoundedc 14th centuryArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade IDesignated19 November 1953Architectural typeChurchStyleDecoratedAdministrationDioceseMonmouthArchdeaconryMonmouthDeaneryMonmouthParishTrellech and PenalltClergyVicar s The Reverend S J Howells Contents 1 History 2 Architecture and description 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe structural and historical evidence suggests that the church was built in a single period at the start of the 14th century 1 The writer Simon Jenkins suggests the building was a re building following a fire in 1296 which destroyed the original church 2 The priest s door near the porch appears somewhat earlier than 1300 but the architectural historian John Newman suggests that this cannot be taken as evidence of Norman fabric 3 The tower may be of the same period or somewhat later It has certainly been rebuilt subsequently records suggesting it collapsed in a storm The weathercock is dated 1792 The church was extensively restored in 1893 and again in 1992 1 It remains an active parish church dedicated to Saint Nicholas 4 Architecture and description edit nbsp Lady Probert s SundialThe architectural historian John Newman describes St Nicholas s as one of the finest churches in the county 3 The church is constructed of Old Red Sandstone 1 Simon Jenkins notes that the stone is so coated in lichen as to seem almost leprous 2 The church comprises a two aisle nave a chancel a porch and the west tower 1 The tower is topped with a spire rising from behind a battlemented parapet 3 Jenkins suggests that the interior is handsome but curiously cold 2 it was plastered and painted and a new floor laid in the 1992 restoration 1 The arrangement of the altar rails is a remarkable survival 3 following a Laudian plan 3 The church contains a Royal Coat of Arms of Charles II dated 1683 1 and a 17th century sundial which originally stood in the open air near to the village school and was moved into the church in 1895 1 Donated by Lady Probert of The Argoed Penallt and dated 1689 it shows three of the main attractions of Trellech Tump Terret with the inscriptions MAGNA MOLE Great in its Mound and O QUOT HIC SEPULTI Oh How many are buried here Harold s Stones with the inscriptions MAIOR SAXIS Greater in its Stones and HIC FUIT VICTOR HARALDUS Here Harold was victorious and the Virtuous Well with the inscription MAXIMA FONTE Greatest in its Well 3 The church is a Grade I listed building its Cadw report describing it as an exceptionally fine and well preserved medieval church 1 Notes edit a b c d e f g h Cadw Church of St Nicholas Trellech Grade I 2106 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 19 April 2022 a b c Jenkins 2008 p 194 a b c d e f Newman 2000 pp 576 7 Our Churches Trellech and Penallt Parish Retrieved 19 April 2022 References editJenkins Simon 2008 Wales Churches Houses Castles London Penguin ISBN 978 0 713 99893 1 Newman John 2000 Gwent Monmouthshire The Buildings of Wales London Penguin ISBN 0 14 071053 1 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Nicholas Church Trellech The Parish of Trellech and Penallt website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of St Nicholas Trellech amp oldid 1083512021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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