Church of St Matthew, Newport

formerly in: Monmouthshire


Diocese of Monmouth     (formerly: Llandaff)

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

Site OS Grid Ref: ST31988868

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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Artworks at this site:
  Scenes from the Passion of Christ Scenes from the Passion of Christ
artist: Allan R. Henderson
1929
Church of St Matthew, Newport
east wall of the sanctuary
  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)
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