formerly in: Monmouthshire
Diocese of Monmouth (formerly: Llandaff)
The church is of medieval, and probably early medieval, origin. A free standing chapel of the fourteenth or fifteenth century was located here in the first half of the nineteenth century, but has since been demolished.
The nave was rebuilt in 1878–9 by Habershon, Fawkner & Co. The chancel was restored in 1902–3 by C.B. Fowler and the north chapel (1916) by W.D. Caröe enlarged the mausoleum of the Morgans of Tredegar.
view on the National Monuments Record (Coflein)
view on the Church Heritage Cymru website
The Four Evangelists firm/studio: Cox & Son probably 1850s or 1860s with panels in the tracery of probably the eighteenth century Church of St Basil, Bassaleg, Newport east wall of the chancel (window number: I) | |
Biblical Scenes probably eighteenth century Church of St Basil, Bassaleg, Newport south wall of the chancel | |
An Angel Greets the Three Women at the Empty Tomb firm/studio: G. Maile & Son 1964 Church of St Basil, Bassaleg, Newport east wall of the south aisle |
N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.
Site OS Grid Ref: ST27748712
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