St Benedict's Church, Gyffin Explained

St Benedict's Church, Gyffin
Pushpin Map:Wales Conwy
Pushpin Mapsize:180
Map Caption:Location in Conwy County Borough
Country:Wales
Coordinates:53.2753°N -3.8364°W
Osgraw:SH 776 769
Parish:Bro Celynnin
Deanery:Synod Bangor
Archdeaconry:Bangor
Diocese:Bangor
People:Reverend Canon T J Jones (area dean)
Status:active
Heritage Designation:Grade I
Designated Date:23 September 1950
Groundbreaking:1300, with earlier origins

St Benedict's Church is an active parish church in Gyffin, Conwy, Conwy County Borough, Wales. Formerly a village, and now a suburb of the town, Gyffin lies immediately south of Conwy on the south bank of Afon Gyffin. Cadw records that the present church dates from c.1300, although possibly with earlier origins. The church is designated a Grade I listed building.

History

The church dates to at least the 13th century. The nave and most of the existing fabric is later medieval, and the porch and chapel are later than that. The church was extensively restored in 1858.[1] The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW) records the church's most notable feature as being the chancel's painted ceiling. This has 16 panels depicting saints. Richard Haslam, Julian Orbach and Adam Voelcker, in their 2009 edition Gywnedd, in the Buildings of Wales series, note that the paintings, "though not of high quality, are worth seeing".

The church remains an active parish church in the Diocese of Bangor and regular services are held.[2]

Architecture and description

St Benedicts is a small and simple church comprising a nave, chancel with side chapels and a vestry. The construction material is local rubble, under a slate roof.[1] St Benedict's is a Grade I listed building. The wall surrounding the churchyard and its gates, and three grave stones are also listed, all at Grade II.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Church Heritage Record 2058: St Benedicts. Church in Wales. 8 September 2024.
  2. Web site: Church of St Benedict, Gyffin. Church in Wales. 7 September 2024.