List of Commissioners' churches in Wales
A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts . Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in Wales .
Key
Grade
Criteria[ 1]
I
Buildings of exceptional interest
II*
Particularly important buildings
II
Buildings special interest.
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.
Churches
Name and location
Photograph
Date
Grant in £
Architect
Notes and refs.
Grade
St Matthew ,Buckley , Flintshire 53°10′28″N 3°04′21″W / 53.1745°N 3.0726°W / 53.1745; -3.0726 (St Matthew's Church, Buckley )
1821–22
4,052
John Oates
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Rebuilt 1897–1902.[ 3]
II*
St Michael ,Llanbadarn Fawr , Aberystwyth , Ceredigion
1830–32
1,289
Edward Haycock
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Replaced 1890.
—
St Thomas,Trevethin , Torfaen
1831–32
1,155
Edward Haycock
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.
St David , Carmarthen , Carmarthenshire
1835–36
3,000
Edward Haycock
Gothic Revival with a tower.[ 7]
II
St Paul , Newport
1835–36
1,350
Thomas Henry Wyatt
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[ 8]
II
St George,Tredegar , Blaenau Gwent
1835–36
1,042
John Jenkins
Norman Revival with a tower.[ 9]
II
St Mary,Bagillt , Flintshire
1837–39
300
John Lloyd
Gothic Revival style.[ 10]
II
St Mary,Brymbo , Wrexham
1838
600
John Lloyd
Demolished about 1870.
—
St Mary ,Glyntaff , Mid Glamorgan 51°35′48″N 3°19′22″W / 51.5966°N 3.3227°W / 51.5966; -3.3227 (St Mary's Church, Glyntaff )
1838
414
Thomas Henry Wyatt
Norman Revival with a tower.
II
Holy Trinity, Gwernaffield, Flintshire
1838
300
John Lloyd
Replaced 1871–72.
—
St David, Denbigh , Denbighshire 53°11′02″N 3°24′51″W / 53.1839°N 3.4141°W / 53.1839; -3.4141 (St David's Church, Denbigh )
1838–40
250
Thomas Mainwaring Penson
Tower added 1855–58.[ 12]
II
Christ Church, Cwmamman , Carmarthenshire
1841
400
Robert Ebbels
Gothic Revival with a tower.[ 14]
II
Emmanuel, Bistre,Buckley , Flintshire 53°10′04″N 3°05′18″W / 53.1678°N 3.0882°W / 53.1678; -3.0882 (Emmanuel Church, Buckley )
1841–42
200
John Lloyd
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.[ 15]
II
St Mary ,Cardiff , South Wales
1841–43
1,663
Thomas Foster
Norman Revival with two west turrets.[ 17]
II
St David, Newtown , Powys
1843–45
2,000
Thomas Mainwaring Penson
Gothic Revival with a tower.[ 18]
II
St John, Clydach , Swansea , West Glamorgan 51°41′42″N 3°53′50″W / 51.6951°N 3.8971°W / 51.6951; -3.8971 (St John's Church, Clydach )
1845–47
200
William Whittington
Gothic Revival with a northwest tower and turrets.[ 19]
II
St John the Baptist,Pontfadog , Wrexham 52°55′58″N 3°08′38″W / 52.9329°N 3.1438°W / 52.9329; -3.1438 (St John's Church, Pontfadog )
1845–47
100
F. Wehnert
Gothic Revival with a tower.
St David, Merthyr Tydfil ,Mid Glamorgan
1846–47
1,204
Thomas Henry Wyatt and David Brandon
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.[ 20]
II
St John, Pembroke Dock , Pembrokeshire
1846–48
400
James Harrison
Gothic Revival with a tower.[ 21]
II
St Paul, Llanelli , Carmarthenshire
1849–50
250
George Gilbert Scott
Gothic Revival style.
Skewen , West Glamorgan
1849–50
125
Egbert Moxham
Gothic Revival style.
Holy Trinity,Gwersyllt , Wrexham 53°04′29″N 3°01′20″W / 53.0747°N 3.0221°W / 53.0747; -3.0221 (Holy Trinity Church, Gwersyllt )
1850–51
150
Thomas Mainwaring Penson
Gothic Revival with a steeple.
St Michael ,Brynford , Flintshire 53°15′38″N 3°13′59″W / 53.2605°N 3.2330°W / 53.2605; -3.2330 (St Michael's Church, Brynford )
1851–52
125
Thomas Henry Wyatt
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.[ 22]
II
Holy Trinity,Pillgwenlly , Newport
1851–52
250
John Langdon
Gothic Revival style.
St Fagan,Trecynon , Mid Glamorgan
1851–53
200
Thomas Talbot Bury
Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Burnt down 1855.
—
St Elvan ,Aberdare , Mid Glamorgan 51°42′48″N 3°26′43″W / 51.7132°N 3.4452°W / 51.7132; -3.4452 (St Elvans' Church, Aberdare )
1852–53
250
Andrew Moseley
Gothic Revival with a spire.[ 24]
II*
St David,Maesteg , Mid Glamorgan
1852–53
100
Egbert Moxham
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.
St John the Evangelist,Rhosllannerchrugog , Wrexham
1852–53
200
Thomas Mainwaring Penson
Norman Revival with a bell turret.[ 25]
II
Holy Trinity,Nantyglo , Blaenau Gwent
1852–54
100
Joshua Daniels
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.
St David,Rhondda , Mid Glamorgan
c. 1853
60
Charles Bernard
St Michael,Abertillery , Blaenau Gwent
1853–54
125
John Norton
Replaced 1898.
—
St Seiriol,Holyhead , Anglesey
1854
185
Charles Verelst
Gothic Revival with a spire. Demolished in 1992 after the structure became unsafe.
—
Christ Church, Glanogwen, Llanllechid, Gwynedd
1855–56
300
Thomas Henry Wyatt
Gothic Revival with a steeple.
St Peter, Swansea
1856
85
Richard Penson
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.
See also
References
Citations
^ Listing , Cadw , retrieved 5 June 2013
^ Cadw , "St Matthew's Church (18755)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of St David/Eglwys Dewi Sant (9520)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "St Paul's Church, including forecourt walls and railings (Grade II) (3013)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "St George's Church (22490)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of St Mary (16910)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of St David (1015)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Christ Church (19222)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Emmanuel Church (18754)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Stephen the Martyr, including forecourt wall and railings (13981)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Parish Church of St David including Wall Fronting New Road (8143)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of Saint John the Baptist (82318)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "St David's Church (11439)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of Saint John the Evangelist (14343)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of St Michael (24443)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "St Elvan's Church (10841)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "Church of Saint John Evangelist (17089)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
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