Church of St Bledrws, Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion

formerly in: Cardiganshire


Diocese of St Davids

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

Site OS Grid Ref: SN59585200

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Church (Anglican)

Church built on a medieval site in 1831, of which only the tower remains, as the church was rebuilt again in 1887, by D. E. Thomas of Haverfordwest for the Jones family of Derry Ormond. The church and nearby housing are a good example of an estate village of the nineteenth century. The architect of the earlier church may have been C.R. Cockerell. who designed Derry Ormond mansion and St David's College nearby in Lampeter.

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Artworks at this site:
  Crucifixion with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene Crucifixion with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene
firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt
designer: Carl Almquist
1886
Church of St Bledrws, Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion
east wall of the chancel
  Angels Holding the Beatitudes Angels Holding the Beatitudes
firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt
designer: Carl Almquist
1887
Church of St Bledrws, Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion
nave
  St Michael St Michael
firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt
designer: Carl Almquist
about 1887
Church of St Bledrws, Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion
west end of the nave
  Two Angels Two Angels
firm/studio: Shrigley & Hunt
artist: Carl Almquist
1887
Church of St Bledrws, Betws Bledrws, Ceredigion
porch
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