Church of St Peter, St Paul and St John, Llantrisant explained

Church of St Peter, St Paul and St John, Llantrisant
Denomination:Church in Wales
Diocese:Monmouth
Parish:Heart of Monmouthshire Ministry Area (current), Llantrisant Fawr (ancient)
Benefice:Heart of Monmouthshire Ministry Area
Deanery:Heart of Monmouthshire Deanery
Archdeaconry:Monmouth
Style:Decorated
Years Built:13th century
Priest:Reverend S L Ingle-Gillis[1]
Status:Grade I listed
Location:Llantrisant, Monmouthshire
Country:Wales
Coordinates:51.6678°N -2.8817°W

The Church of St Peter, St Paul and St John, is the parish church of Llantrisant, Monmouthshire, Wales. Described by the architectural historian, John Newman as "a handsome church" in the Decorated style, it has been a Grade I listed building since 18 November 1980.

History and architecture

The church is fourteenth century in origin but nothing remains of this period beyond a single lancet window in the nave. The remainder is of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and of the restoration by E. A. Landsdowne in 1880–81.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St Peter, St Paul and St John, Llantrissent - The Church in Wales. www.churchinwales.org.uk.