Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy
formerly in: Denbighshire
Diocese of St Asaph
Church (Anglican)
Double-naved medieval church, perhaps dating back to the fourteenth century. The foundation could be early medieval, and church is listed in the Norwich taxation of 1254. Restorations in 1858 and 1878-9, the latter by Arthur Baker.
CPAT Historic Churches Survey
view on the National Monuments Record (Coflein)
view on the Church Heritage Cymru website
People associated with this site as architect:
Arthur BakerWorks at this site: | St Michael Overcoming Satan 1857 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy north wall of the north chancel
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| Memorial Window with an Angel 1850 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy north wall of the north chancel
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| The Last Supper firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt about 1922 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy east wall of the south chancel
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| St Elfod and Nennius firm/studio: Goddard & Gibbs designer: Maud Francis Eyston Sumner 1958 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy south wall of the sanctuary
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| Archangels firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt 1905 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy south wall of the south chancel
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| Medieval Fragments about 1500 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy south wall of the nave
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| Christ with the Elements of the Eucharist and The Agony in the Garden probably 1860s Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy north wall
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| The Crucifixion with Christ Carrying the Cross and the Resurrection firm/studio: John Hardman & Co. about 1868 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy north wall
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| The Ascension firm/studio: Ward & Hughes 1891 Church of St Michael, Abergele, Conwy north wall
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