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St Ffraid's Church, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy

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St Ffraid's church is situated on the north side of Church STreet in a sub-rectangular churchyard used as a cemetery. The present church replaced an earlier Perpendicular double-naved one, reputedly on a fifth-century foundation, which was entirely taken down and rebuilt in Romanesque style to designs of John Welch in the period 1839-41. It is constructed of rubble stone under a low-pitched slate roof, and consists of nave and chancel with two small towers on the west gable separated by the porch. On the long wall is a gabled extension (?vestry). It is lit through lancet windows chamfered to just short of the springing. The interior is broad and aisleless. A restoration of 1907-8 by Hoare & Wheeler saw the removal of a west gallery, and the font - claimed to be seventeenth century - recut and carved. Two small lancets have fifteenth-century century glass, probably preserved from the earlier church. There is also stained glass by Clutterbuck (1846) and Edward Voore (1943).
Sources:
DE/Ecclesiastical/SH77SE.
E.Hubbard, Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (1986), p.239.
Google Street View, June 2011.

David Leighton & Chris Nicholas, 2 October 2015