St Mary's, Undy
51°34′40″N 2°48′30″W / 51.5779°N 2.8083°W / 51.5779; -2.8083
DenominationChurch in Wales
Previous denominationRoman Catholic
History
StatusActive
DedicationSt Mary
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated19 August 1955
Years builtc.12th Century
Specifications
Number of domesnone
Number of spiresnone
Materialsstone
Bells1
Administration
DioceseMonmouth
ArchdeaconryMonmouth
DeaneryNetherwent

St Mary's Church, Undy is located in the village of Undy, in Monmouthshire, Wales.

History

The church dates to around the twelfth century. The pointed chancel is from the following century, and was extended at a later (unclear) date. In 1880, the church underwent a major restoration by John Prichard, its north nave window dating from this period, though many of the other windows are considerably older.[1] At this time, a small tower that stood at the centre of the structure was removed and replaced with a (comparatively) large bell turret.[2] The names of the churchwardens in service in 1790 are carved on the porch. A second restoration occurred in 2001.

Organisation

The church is part of the Rectorial Benefice of Magor, in the deanery of Netherwent.[3]

Listing

The church has been a Grade II listed building since 1955.[4]

References

  1. stained glass analysis. Retrieved 22 February 2017
  2. Magor Ministry Area. Retrieved 22 February 2017
  3. Church in Wales. Retrieved 22 February 2017
  4. Listing. Retrieved 22 February 2017
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