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Church of St James and St Elidyr, Stackpole Elidor, Pembrokeshire


Diocese of St Davids 

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Church (Anglican)

Medieval church with a fifteenth-century tower and a fourteenth-century south chancel chapel. The church was restored in 1851-2 by George Gilbert Scott at the expense of John, first Earl Cawdor, of Stackpole Court at a cost of £1804. Some of Scott's fittings remain.

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Works at this site:
  Resurrection with the Three Women at the Empty Tomb Resurrection with the Three Women at the Empty Tomb
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
1881
Church of St James and St Elidyr, Stackpole Elidor, Pembrokeshire
east wall of the chancel (window number: I)
  Solomon Directing the Building of the Temple Solomon Directing the Building of the Temple
: Michael and Arthur O'Connor
1862
Church of St James and St Elidyr, Stackpole Elidor, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the south transept
  The Holy Family The Holy Family
artist: F. C. Eden
1913
Church of St James and St Elidyr, Stackpole Elidor, Pembrokeshire
  Moses and Acts of Mercy Moses and Acts of Mercy
probably mid-nineteenth century
Church of St James and St Elidyr, Stackpole Elidor, Pembrokeshire
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: SR98729730



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