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St Melyd's Church, Meliden

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NPRN310520
Map ReferenceSJ08SE
Grid ReferenceSJ0629081090
Unitary (Local) AuthorityDenbighshire
Old CountyFlintshire
CommunityPrestatyn
Type Of SiteCHURCH
PeriodPost Medieval
Description

The oldest part of St Melyd's Church, Meliden, the west end, was built in the 1200s and the walls are unusually thick. The font dates to 1175 (re-mounted in the 1930s), which was walled up and hidden during the Reformation. The Domesday Book referees to a Church on the site in 1086, the churchyard is circular which suggests that it was an earlier burial site.

Painted features included a palimpsest of blackletter texts, with English succeeding Welsh, which was destroyed in 1885 and a Royal Arms (no details).

Sources include:
Archaeologia Cambrensis 1885, 207
RCAHMW Wallpaintings database. 2004.09.13/RCAHMW/SLE
Undated notes by A.J. Parkinson. 2004.03.11/RCAHMW/SLE

Source: Richard Suggett, Painted Temples: Wallpaintings and Rood-screens in Welsh Churches, 1200–1800, (RCAHMW 2021), pp. 248.

RCAHMW 2022