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Church of St Matthew, Newport

formerly in: Monmouthshire


Diocese of Monmouth     (formerly: Llandaff)

Church (Anglican)

Church built by local architects Graham & Hitchcox in 1891-2. Painted work in the east apse by A.R. Henderson and good stained glass. By the 1990s the nave was partitioned with the west end used as a hall. The church was closed, and subsequently demolished in 2017.

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Works at this site:
  The Four Evangelists with Saints and Angels The Four Evangelists with Saints and Angels
firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co.
1921
Church of St Matthew, Newport
east wall of the sanctuary
  King David King David
firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co.
about 1919
Church of St Matthew, Newport
north wall of the nave (latterly converted to a hall)
  King Solomon King Solomon
firm/studio: Samuel Evans & Co.
1931
Church of St Matthew, Newport
north wall of the nave (now converted to a hall)

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

Site OS Grid Ref: ST31988868



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Other sites at Newport, Monmouthshire
Church of St John the Baptist
Church of St Patrick
Church of St Paul
Llanthewy Road Baptist Church
St Woolos Cathedral
Synagogue
Victoria Road United Reformed Church

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