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All Saints' LlanfrechfaNP44 8AD

All Saints' Llanfrechfa

There has been church here at least from the 800's shown in parts of the porch, which has a 1300's carved roof. A tower was built in the 1400's as an addition to the original church. The nave and chancel were rebuilt 1872 - 1874 to serve the rapidly increasing population of the parish. The two Victorian architects responsible for the extensive alterations were Charles Buckeridge & John Loughborough Pearson. The alterations conformed to the requirements of the Tractarian or Oxford movement to bring back full dignity, ritual and colour to worship. Thus the Chancel is particularly large for a village church, can accommodate a large choir.

Service Times

1st Sunday

08.00 am Holy Communion
10.30 am Family Service
06.00 pm Choral Eucharist


2nd Sunday

08.00 am Holy Communion
10.30 am Choral Eucharist
06.00 pm Choral Evensong


3rd Sunday

08.00 am Holy Communion
10.30 am Choral Eucharist


4th Sunday

08.00 am Holy Communion
10.30 am Choral Eucharist


5th Sunday

08.00 am Holy Communion
10.30 am Morning Prayer


Other Services

10.00am Holy Communion on the 1st Wednesday of the month.
Other mid-week services are held at St Cadoc's Church in near-by Caerleon.


Notable Features

A magnificent collection of stained glass is to be found throughout the church. Under a heavy oak top is a unique submersible baptistry, dated 1873, which is a long stone bath lined in lead for total immersion baptisms. Outside in the churchyard is a Medieval Preaching Cross, still used at Rogationtide for the blessing of crops.


Transport

Newport Transport: Service 7B - Alight at the Raj Gate Restaurant.



Location

ST320936