Nativity, Crucifixion and Resurrection - Saint Barrwg - Bedwas, Caerphily, Wales.
N 51° 35.723 W 003° 11.887
30U E 486276 N 5716055
Above the village of Bedwas stands the fourteenth century church of St. Barrwgs. The Church retains much of its original fabric and medieval features, such as its saddleback tower, west doorway and a Norman Font.
Waymark Code: WMMAMM
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/23/2014
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Church of Saint Barrwg - Bedwas, Caerphily, Wales, Great Britain
Stained glass East window, depicts the Nativity, Crucifixion and Resurrection, in the south window of the chancel depicts a man in prayer (Faith) a military memorial window.
"Above the village of Bedwas stands the fourteenth century church of St. Barrwgs. The Church retains much of its original fabric and medieval features, such as its saddleback tower, west doorway and one of the north nave windows. Inside, a panelled wagon roof bridges the nave. Its font is Norman and has a distinctive cable moulding around its base. Like many churches, St. Barrwgs was 'restored' in the 19th Century. It was around this time that its stained glass windows were inserted." Text Source: (
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"The parish of Bedwas includes the populations of Bedwas and Trethomas. St Barrwg’s Church is the ancient Church with a tower. It is easily found, at the top of Church Street in the village of Bedwas.
Nearest postcode: CF83 8AY" Text Source: Listed building Info:
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