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Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire


Diocese of St Asaph 

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Church (Anglican)

Church designed by T.H. Wyatt and built in 1852-3. The money for the church was raised following the public appeal for a Protestant church in the area, after the controversy over the patrons Louisa Feilding and her husband Viscount Rudolph Feilding became Roman Catholics, and gave their church nearby at Pantasaph to the Catholic Church.

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People associated with this site
   as architect: Thomas Henry Wyatt


Works at this site:
  Christ in Majesty Christ in Majesty
firm/studio: LGS Tectonics
1990
Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire
east wall of the chancel
  St Paul by the Shore after the Shipwreck St Paul by the Shore after the Shipwreck
firm/studio: LGS Tectonics
designer: D. W. Robinson
1993
Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire
north wall of the nave
  Christ with a Woman and Children Christ with a Woman and Children
firm/studio: Linley Glass Studio
designer: D. W. Robinson
1996
Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire
south wall of the nave
  Victorian Royal Coat of Arms Victorian Royal Coat of Arms
1853
Church of St Paul, Gorsedd, Flintshire
west wall of the nave

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

Site OS Grid Ref: SJ15247662



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