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St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden

St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden, is in the village of Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. It is the parish church of the rectorial benefice of Hawarden in the deanery of Hawarden, the archdeaconry of Wrexham, and the diocese of St Asaph.[2] The church has associations with W. E. Gladstone and his family,[3] and is designated by Cadw as a Grade II* listed building.[4]

St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden
St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden, from the southeast
53°11′09″N 3°01′33″W / 53.1859°N 3.0258°W / 53.1859; -3.0258
OS grid referenceSJ 315,659
LocationHawarden, Flintshire
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
ChurchmanshipAnglo-Catholic[1]
WebsiteSt Deiniol's Church Hawarden
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSt Deiniol
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II*
Designated2 July 1962
Architect(s)James Harrison,
Sir George Gilbert Scott,
Douglas and Fordham,
Douglas and Minshull
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic, Gothic Revival
Completed1909
Administration
ProvinceChurch in Wales
DioceseSt Asaph
ArchdeaconryWrexham
ParishBorderlands Mission Area
Clergy
RectorRev Andrea Jones

History edit

The parish dates back at least 1,000 years and the list of rectors starts in 1180.[5] The church was restored by James Harrison in about 1855–56.[3] However it was badly damaged on 29 October 1857 by a fire which had been started deliberately.[5] Some of the stained glass and woodwork at the east end were not damaged by the fire and the church had been restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott by the end of 1859. In 1896 a porch was added, designed by the Chester firm of architects, Douglas & Fordham. The same firm, then known as Douglas & Minshull designed the Gladstone Memorial Chapel at the east end of the north aisle, built between 1901 and 1903 and in 1908–09 the vestries which were added at the northeast of the church.[3]

Architecture edit

Exterior edit

The plan of the church consists of a nave with north and south aisles, a chancel, a south porch, another porch to the chancel aisle, and northeast vestries. At the east end of the north aisle is the Gladstone Memorial Chapel, which has a three-sided apse, and at the east end of the south aisle is the Whitley Chapel. The tower is central, over the easternmost bay of the nave, in Perpendicular style, with a short lead-covered spire. The church is not cruciform, because it does not have transepts.[3]

Interior edit

In the chancel is a sedilia which is dated 1846 but which is probably a restoration of an Early English sedilia. At the east end of the north aisle, but moved from elsewhere, is an ogee-headed piscina. The font was designed by Scott. It is thought that the reredos was also designed by Scott; it depicts the Last Supper behind a tripartite arcade, with a canopy above. The choir stalls, which survived the fire, date from Harrison's restoration. The rood, dating from 1915–16 and by Giles Gilbert Scott, was erected in memory of William Glynne Charles Gladstone. The pulpit dating from about 1951 was designed by H. S. Goodhart-Rendel in a Wren style. In 1884 Edward Frampton created wall paintings in the south aisle of the chancel but, apart from two fragments at the east end, these have disappeared. The processional cross and churchwardens' staves were designed by George Frederick Bodley.[3]

Much of the stained glass in the church consists of memorials to the Glynne and Gladstone families. Three of the windows in the chancel aisle dating from the 1850s are by William Wailes. Five windows elsewhere contain glass designed by Frampton, one of these being a memorial to his own wife. The glass in the west window was made by Morris & Co. in 1898 and was the last stained glass window to be designed by Edward Burne-Jones; it depicts a Nativity scene.[6] The east window was also made by Morris & Co. in 1907 reusing a design by Burne-Jones. Glass elsewhere in the church is by Henry Holiday, F. C. Eden and Haswall.[3]

The Gladstone Memorial Chapel contains a monument to W. E. Gladstone and his wife Catherine designed by Sir William Richmond and completed in 1906. It consists of a sculpture in the Arts and Crafts style which contains literary and other references and Christian symbolism, consisting of recumbent figures in Carrara marble, and an angel forming a canopy. The tomb chest is in a different type of marble with figures and panels in silvered bronze. The altar cross and the candlesticks were also designed by Richmond, as was the stained glass, which was made by James Powell and Sons.[3]

The oldest monument in the church is dated 1722. The monument to Sir Stephen Glynne, who died in 1874, consists of a recumbent effigy by Matthew Noble in a tomb recess designed by John Douglas. An alabaster and mosaic tablet designed by Douglas and Fordham commemorates William Henry Gladstone who died in 1891. Goodhart-Rendel designed tablets to the memory of Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone (died 1931), Gertrude Gladstone (1935) and Rev S. E. Gladstone (1920). Also in the church is a palimpsest brass on one side of which is an inscription dated 1684 and, on the other side, part of the figures of a man and his wife dating from about 1630.[3]

Inside the church is a very detailed 1/48 scale model of the church, built by locals Robert Rowlands, Louis Sharkie and Richard Williams over several years.[7]

External features edit

In the churchyard is a baluster sundial, and a South African War Memorial from the early 1900s, which is probably by Douglas and Minshull. The south gates to the churchyard, dating from 1877, were by Douglas. To the northwest of the church is a lychgate designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1929, consisting of a pyramidal roof on ogee timber framing.[3]

The churchyard contains 57 Commonwealth war graves of service personnel, 9 from World War I and 48 (predominately Royal Air Force) from World War II.[8] Among those from the former war buried here is the politician William Glynne Charles Gladstone, a grandson of the Prime Minister, killed in action in 1915.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Blagdon-Gamlen, P. E. (1973) The Church Travellers Directory. London: Church Literature Association; p. 85
  2. ^ Rectorial Benefice of Hawarden, retrieved 30 October 2013
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Hubbard, Edward (1986), Clwyd, The Buildings of Wales, London: Penguin, pp. 366–368, ISBN 0-14-071052-3
  4. ^ Cadw, "Parish Church of St Deinol (Grade II*) (12)", National Historic Assets of Wales, retrieved 2 April 2019
  5. ^ a b Hawarden Church History, GENUKI, retrieved 19 June 2009
  6. ^ Huddersfield Daily Chronicle Thursday 5 May 1898, p.3. issue 9599: Memorial window at Haywarden: "the Nativity from the designs of Sir Edward Burne-Jones" soon to be finished for the Gladstone family
  7. ^ "Model of a Hawarden church that took four years to complete is social media sensation".
  8. ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery report, details from casualty record.
  9. ^ [2] CWGC Casualty record, William Glynne Charles Gladstone.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • St Deiniol's pages on Church in Wales site

  Media related to St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden at Wikimedia Commons

  • Borderlands Mission Area website
  • St Deiniol's Church on Facebook
  • Hawarden Church bells (Dove's Guide)
  • Artwork at St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden

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St Deiniol s Church Hawarden is in the village of Hawarden Flintshire Wales It is the parish church of the rectorial benefice of Hawarden in the deanery of Hawarden the archdeaconry of Wrexham and the diocese of St Asaph 2 The church has associations with W E Gladstone and his family 3 and is designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building 4 St Deiniol s Church HawardenSt Deiniol s Church Hawarden from the southeast53 11 09 N 3 01 33 W 53 1859 N 3 0258 W 53 1859 3 0258OS grid referenceSJ 315 659LocationHawarden FlintshireCountryWalesDenominationChurch in WalesChurchmanshipAnglo Catholic 1 WebsiteSt Deiniol s Church HawardenHistoryStatusParish churchDedicationSt DeiniolArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade II Designated2 July 1962Architect s James Harrison Sir George Gilbert Scott Douglas and Fordham Douglas and MinshullArchitectural typeChurchStyleGothic Gothic RevivalCompleted1909AdministrationProvinceChurch in WalesDioceseSt AsaphArchdeaconryWrexhamParishBorderlands Mission AreaClergyRectorRev Andrea Jones Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Exterior 2 2 Interior 3 External features 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editThe parish dates back at least 1 000 years and the list of rectors starts in 1180 5 The church was restored by James Harrison in about 1855 56 3 However it was badly damaged on 29 October 1857 by a fire which had been started deliberately 5 Some of the stained glass and woodwork at the east end were not damaged by the fire and the church had been restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott by the end of 1859 In 1896 a porch was added designed by the Chester firm of architects Douglas amp Fordham The same firm then known as Douglas amp Minshull designed the Gladstone Memorial Chapel at the east end of the north aisle built between 1901 and 1903 and in 1908 09 the vestries which were added at the northeast of the church 3 Architecture editExterior edit The plan of the church consists of a nave with north and south aisles a chancel a south porch another porch to the chancel aisle and northeast vestries At the east end of the north aisle is the Gladstone Memorial Chapel which has a three sided apse and at the east end of the south aisle is the Whitley Chapel The tower is central over the easternmost bay of the nave in Perpendicular style with a short lead covered spire The church is not cruciform because it does not have transepts 3 Interior edit In the chancel is a sedilia which is dated 1846 but which is probably a restoration of an Early English sedilia At the east end of the north aisle but moved from elsewhere is an ogee headed piscina The font was designed by Scott It is thought that the reredos was also designed by Scott it depicts the Last Supper behind a tripartite arcade with a canopy above The choir stalls which survived the fire date from Harrison s restoration The rood dating from 1915 16 and by Giles Gilbert Scott was erected in memory of William Glynne Charles Gladstone The pulpit dating from about 1951 was designed by H S Goodhart Rendel in a Wren style In 1884 Edward Frampton created wall paintings in the south aisle of the chancel but apart from two fragments at the east end these have disappeared The processional cross and churchwardens staves were designed by George Frederick Bodley 3 Much of the stained glass in the church consists of memorials to the Glynne and Gladstone families Three of the windows in the chancel aisle dating from the 1850s are by William Wailes Five windows elsewhere contain glass designed by Frampton one of these being a memorial to his own wife The glass in the west window was made by Morris amp Co in 1898 and was the last stained glass window to be designed by Edward Burne Jones it depicts a Nativity scene 6 The east window was also made by Morris amp Co in 1907 reusing a design by Burne Jones Glass elsewhere in the church is by Henry Holiday F C Eden and Haswall 3 The Gladstone Memorial Chapel contains a monument to W E Gladstone and his wife Catherine designed by Sir William Richmond and completed in 1906 It consists of a sculpture in the Arts and Crafts style which contains literary and other references and Christian symbolism consisting of recumbent figures in Carrara marble and an angel forming a canopy The tomb chest is in a different type of marble with figures and panels in silvered bronze The altar cross and the candlesticks were also designed by Richmond as was the stained glass which was made by James Powell and Sons 3 The oldest monument in the church is dated 1722 The monument to Sir Stephen Glynne who died in 1874 consists of a recumbent effigy by Matthew Noble in a tomb recess designed by John Douglas An alabaster and mosaic tablet designed by Douglas and Fordham commemorates William Henry Gladstone who died in 1891 Goodhart Rendel designed tablets to the memory of Herbert Gladstone 1st Viscount Gladstone died 1931 Gertrude Gladstone 1935 and Rev S E Gladstone 1920 Also in the church is a palimpsest brass on one side of which is an inscription dated 1684 and on the other side part of the figures of a man and his wife dating from about 1630 3 Inside the church is a very detailed 1 48 scale model of the church built by locals Robert Rowlands Louis Sharkie and Richard Williams over several years 7 External features editIn the churchyard is a baluster sundial and a South African War Memorial from the early 1900s which is probably by Douglas and Minshull The south gates to the churchyard dating from 1877 were by Douglas To the northwest of the church is a lychgate designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1929 consisting of a pyramidal roof on ogee timber framing 3 The churchyard contains 57 Commonwealth war graves of service personnel 9 from World War I and 48 predominately Royal Air Force from World War II 8 Among those from the former war buried here is the politician William Glynne Charles Gladstone a grandson of the Prime Minister killed in action in 1915 9 See also editList of church restorations amendments and furniture by John Douglas List of churches in FlintshireReferences edit Blagdon Gamlen P E 1973 The Church Travellers Directory London Church Literature Association p 85 Rectorial Benefice of Hawarden retrieved 30 October 2013 a b c d e f g h i Hubbard Edward 1986 Clwyd The Buildings of Wales London Penguin pp 366 368 ISBN 0 14 071052 3 Cadw Parish Church of St Deinol Grade II 12 National Historic Assets of Wales retrieved 2 April 2019 a b Hawarden Church History GENUKI retrieved 19 June 2009 Huddersfield Daily Chronicle Thursday 5 May 1898 p 3 issue 9599 Memorial window at Haywarden the Nativity from the designs of Sir Edward Burne Jones soon to be finished for the Gladstone family Model of a Hawarden church that took four years to complete is social media sensation 1 CWGC Cemetery report details from casualty record 2 CWGC Casualty record William Glynne Charles Gladstone Further reading editHubbard Edward 1991 The Work of John Douglas London The Victorian Society pp 185 202 ISBN 0 901657 16 6External links editSt Deiniol s pages on Church in Wales site nbsp Media related to St Deiniol s Church Hawarden at Wikimedia Commons Borderlands Mission Area website St Deiniol s Church on Facebook Hawarden Church bells Dove s Guide Artwork at St Deiniol s Church Hawarden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Deiniol 27s Church Hawarden amp oldid 1177971812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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