St Peters - Churchyard Cemetery - Pontardawe, Wales, Great Britain.
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N 51° 43.282 W 003° 51.055
30U E 441222 N 5730391
St Peters Church - Surrounded by Grave Stones, was built in 1862. Mr Williams Parsons the benefactor who paid for the church wanted the 208 feet Spire to be higher than his factory chimneys. The Church is located in Pontadawe, Wales.
Waymark Code: WMGY22
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/22/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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"The church of St. Peter (a chapel of ease to the parish church), erected in 1862, is an edifice of Welsh sandstone, with Bath stone dressings, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, and an embattled western tower, 200 feet in height and containing one bell ; at the outside corners of the tower are two rounded columns elaborately sculptured : Text Source: (visit link)

"St Peter's Church was the gift of Mr William Parsons, who saw the work on building the church begin in 1858. It was completed in 1862, and consecrated by the Right Reverend Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St David's on 31 July 1862. The church at Llangiwg was small and could not accommodate the growing population brought about by the industrialisation of the valley. Much of the industrialisation had been brought about by his own steel and tinplate works. He was also concerned that the new church should direct people's gaze towards God, rather than the chimneys of his works. To this end, he employed J.H. Bayliss of Swansea to design the new church, and Mr J. Holtham to execute the work. On its completion, people travelled on the newly opened railway to view the spectacle. One local paper of the time recorded people's comments: two of which were "it will doubtless make the hitherto insignificant village a well-known and noted place" and "its magnificence is unrivalled in Wales." Not surprisingly, the church gained the epithet "the Cathedral of the Swansea Valley." Locals still refer to it lovingly as such to this day. The spire of St Peter's Church rises 208 feet (64 metres) from the ground, and it is surmounted by two keys pointing heavenward. "To you I give the keys of the Kingdom of heaven" - Jesus' words to Simon Peter. For his inspiration, J.H. Bayliss took the architecture of the Late Decorated Gothic designers. As with all buildings of this architectural design, the stone carvings are flowery and exquisite. The church measures 112 feet (34.46 metres) in length, 54 feet (16.61 metres) in width and 55 feet (16.92 meetres) in height. It has a seating capacity of around 350 people. The church has floodlighting which is sponsored by individuals to mark special occasions in their lives." Text Source: (visit link)




Address of Tower:
The church of St. Peter
High Street
Pontardawe, Swansea Wales
Name of church or churchyard: St Peters Church

Approximate Size: Medium (51-100)

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