Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys
formerly in: Brecknockshire
Diocese of Swansea & Brecon
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales
larger imageChurch (Anglican)
Church built 1836-8 by Lewis Vulliamy in a Romanesque style. The building replaced an older church on the riverbank, abandoned as it was liable to flooding. The chancel was added in 1881.
view on the National Monuments Record (Coflein)
view on the Church Heritage Cymru website
People associated with this site as architect:
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2 | Christ and the Woman of Samaria artist: Edward Frampton 1890 Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys west wall of the nave (south west corner)
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| Receiving the Crown of Life firm/studio: Robert J. Newbery about 1900 Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys south wall of the nave
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| The Light of the World firm/studio: Robert J. Newbery early twentieth century Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys south wall of the nave
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| Healing and Comfort firm/studio: probably Clayton & Bell probably early twentieth century Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys south wall of the nave
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| Christ Blessing Children Brought by their Mothers designer: Ninian Comper 1935 Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys south wall of the nave
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| Peter's Commission and Cornelius Receiving the Holy Spirit firm/studio: Clayton & Bell probably late nineteenth century Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys west wall of the nave
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| Ruth and Dorcas firm/studio: probably Clayton & Bell probably early twentieth century Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys north wall of the nave
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| Christ and Peter Walking on Water firm/studio: Heaton, Butler & Bayne about 1933 Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys north wall of the nave
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| The Transfiguration Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys east gable of the nave
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| An Angel Greets the Three Women at the Empty Tomb detail from Resurrection and Ascension about 1882 Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys east wall of the chancel
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