St Aeddan's Church, Bettws Newydd
Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd | |
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Church of St Aeddan | |
51°44′52″N 2°55′31″W / 51.7479°N 2.9253°WCoordinates: 51°44′52″N 2°55′31″W / 51.7479°N 2.9253°W | |
Location | Monmouthshire |
Country | Wales |
Denomination | Church in Wales |
Architecture | |
Status | Grade I listed |
Administration | |
Diocese | Monmouth |
The Church of St Aeddan, Bettws Newydd, Monmouthshire, Wales is a fifteenth-century church of twelfth-century origin. It is a Grade I listed building as of 1 September 1956.[1]
History and architecture
The church dates from the twelfth century but the current building is medieval. The interior contains "perhaps the most complete rood arrangement remaining in any church in England and Wales."[2] The rood screen, loft and tympanum are all in situ. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales considers that the screen is "most remarkable" and "probably unique in the British Isles."[3]
References
- ↑ Good Stuff IT Services (2007-12-28). "Bettws Newydd Church - Llanarth - Monmouthshire - Wales". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
- ↑ The Buildings of Wales:Gwent/Monmouthshire, page 120
- ↑ "Bettws Newydd Church; Betws Newydd Church | Site Details". Coflein. 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
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