Eglwys Newydd Church Explained

Eglwys Newydd Church
Type:Church
Location:Ceredigion, Wales
Coordinates:52.347°N -3.8091°W
Gbgridref:SN 7686 7364
Designation1:Grade II*
Designation1 Offname:Eglwys Newydd Church
Designation1 Date:21 January 1964
Designation1 Number:9867
Designation1 Free1name:Community
Designation1 Free1value:Pontarfynach
Designation2 Free2name:Principal area
Designation2 Free2value:Ceredigion
Built:1803

Eglwys Newydd Church (also known as St Michael's Church, Hafod) is an early 19th-century church which replaced a previous chapel of ease. The chapel of ease was originally at Trisant but was moved to this site around 1620 by the Herbert family, owners of the Hafod estate. The church was designated as a Grade II* listed building in 1964 for its historical connects with the Hafod estate and the quality of work of the remodelling in the 1930s.

The 1803 building, designed by James Wyatt,[1] was extensively remodelled in 1840 and 1887. The church was gutted by fire in 1932 and reconstructed by W. D. Caroe. A cross-shaped font, thought to be medieval, was stolen from the church in 1989.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eglwys Newydd / Hafod Church . The Hafod Trust . 9 June 2022.