St Jerome'S Church, Llangwm

Church
Usk
4 star rating

About St Jerome'S Church, Llangwm

The Church of St Jerome stands in the settlement of Llangwm Uchaf, Llangwm, in a remote part of Monmouthshire, Wales. Originally constructed in the twelfth century, in an Early English style, it was heavily restored in the nineteenth century. The church has a "large and unusual" tower, an "outstanding" late-Medieval rood screen and Victorian interior fittings of "exceptional quality". After being declared redundant by the Church in Wales, the church is now administed by the Friends of Friendless Churches. It was designated a Grade I listed building on 19 August 1955. History and architectureThe church is constructed of Old Red Sandstone and is first mentioned in 1128. It has a tower, without buttresses, a large nave and chancel and a porch. Largely ruined by the 19th century, it was comprehensively restored in 1863-9 by John Pollard Seddon. Repairs were carried out by The Friends of Friendless Churches in 2013-4. InteriorNewman writes that "the glory of the interior is the rood screen and loft", which British Listed Buildings Online describes as "one of the finest in Britain" and of "exceptional richness and complexity. " It has been heavily, but sympathetically, restored by Seddon. Of the same, latter, date, the lectern, the font, the choir stalls, the pews and the tiling throughout the church, the whole representative of Seddon "at his most imaginative. "

St Jerome'S Church, Llangwm Description

The Church of St Jerome stands in the settlement of Llangwm Uchaf, Llangwm, in a remote part of Monmouthshire, Wales. Originally constructed in the twelfth century, in an Early English style, it was heavily restored in the nineteenth century. The church has a "large and unusual" tower, an "outstanding" late-Medieval rood screen and Victorian interior fittings of "exceptional quality". After being declared redundant by the Church in Wales, the church is now administed by the Friends of Friendless Churches. It was designated a Grade I listed building on 19 August 1955. History and architectureThe church is constructed of Old Red Sandstone and is first mentioned in 1128. It has a tower, without buttresses, a large nave and chancel and a porch. Largely ruined by the 19th century, it was comprehensively restored in 1863-9 by John Pollard Seddon. Repairs were carried out by The Friends of Friendless Churches in 2013-4. InteriorNewman writes that "the glory of the interior is the rood screen and loft", which British Listed Buildings Online describes as "one of the finest in Britain" and of "exceptional richness and complexity. " It has been heavily, but sympathetically, restored by Seddon. Of the same, latter, date, the lectern, the font, the choir stalls, the pews and the tiling throughout the church, the whole representative of Seddon "at his most imaginative. "

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St Jerome'S Church, Llangwm is located at Usk