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Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys

formerly in: Radnorshire


Diocese of Swansea & Brecon 

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Church (Anglican)

Estate church built in 1883 by Vulliamy, adapting plans by G.C. and H.R. Haddon, for the de Winton family of Maesllwch Castle.

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People associated with this site
   as architect: Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy


Works at this site:
  Scenes from the Gospels Scenes from the Gospels
1883
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
east wall of the chancel
  The Symbols of the Four Evangelists The Symbols of the Four Evangelists
about 1884
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
south wall of the sanctuary
  St Michael and St George St Michael and St George
artist: Christopher Whall
about 1914
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
north wall of the nave
  The Light of the World The Light of the World
artist (after): William Holman Hunt
about 1884
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
north wall of the nave
  Jacob's Dream Jacob's Dream
firm/studio: Cox, Son, Buckley & Co.
1897
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
north wall of the nave
  St Michael Overcoming Satan    from    Archangels Slaying Dragons St Michael Overcoming Satan
from Archangels Slaying Dragons

firm/studio: Cox & Co.
designer: Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy
1884
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
west wall of nave
  Christ in Majesty Surrounded by Angels and Figures Christ in Majesty Surrounded by Angels and Figures
firm/studio: Cox & Co.
designer: Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy
1884
Church of All Saints, Glasbury, Powys
west gable

N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.

Site OS Grid Ref: SO16823970



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User contributed comments

Lewis Vulliamy, who was a London architect and designed St Peter's Church, Glasbury died in 1871, so it is unlikely he was involved with All Saints. However, his son Edwyn Papendiek Vulliamy, who was living in Glasbury, is said to have helped supervise the building of this Church. Though not a trained or practising architect, Edwyn is said to have spent some time working in his father's office.(Ref Calico Pie, C.E. Vulliamy autobiography)
Submitted by: C B Vulliamy (2015-09-12 02:51:55)
Editor's response: many thanks for this clarification and information about E.P. Vulliamy.

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