Description
All Saints' church is located on the north side of Poyser Street in a large churchyard with hall to rear. It was built in 1910-12 to designs of Barnard. It is constructed of red Ruabon brick with red tile roofs, and with Perpendicular tracery. It consists of nave with cross-gabled aisles and clerestory, open timber porch on a brick plinth on the south, chancel, and gabled ?vestry and organ chamber on the north. Originally there was a fleche. A notable feature is stained glass in the east window by Morris, with work by Burne-Jones (1912).
Source:
E.Hubbard, Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (1986), p.303.
Google Street View, May 2015.
RCAHMW, 13 October 2015