Church of St Elvan - Aberdare, Cynon Valley, Wales.
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N 51° 42.796 W 003° 26.732
30U E 469218 N 5729241
St Elvan's Church built in 1852 is part of the Church in Wales in the Anglican communion. It is one of three Churches that make up the Parish of Aberdare in the Diocese of Llandaff.
Waymark Code: WMKG2J
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/10/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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Saint Elvans Church dominates the Town Center of Aberdare, with its massive 180feet tall Steeple, which has a ring of 8 bells.

The Church in Wales is made up of over 900 parishes. If you live in Wales, you will live in a parish. Parishes may possess one or more churches, there are three churches in the Parish benefice of Aberdare.

"By the mid Nineteenth Century there was an urgent need for more church accommodation in Aberdare. The movement to build a new church began in 1846 when The Marquis of Bute appointed Rev. John Griffiths as Vicar of Aberdare. A public meeting was held in 1850 to announce the project and £1000 in public subscriptions had been pledged in just nine days. By February 1851 £2,500 of the necessary £3,000 had been raised and the architect Andrew Moseley was appointed to design the new church.
However, by February 1852 the funds had run low and a new public subscription was needed to ensure that the steeple of the church would be built. Despite these problems, the work was completed and the Bishop of Llandaff officially opened St Elvan's Church on 30th September 1852. However, the consecration ceremony did not take place until 25th September 1854, due to problems with the conveyancing. The opening ceremony attracted large crowds, including 1,200 visitors from outside Aberdare, many of whom were transported to the town by special trains. When completed the Church was 140 feet 6 inches long, 50 feet 6 inches wide, 50 feet high in the Nave and the Steeple was 180 feet high.
Work on St Elvan's Church did not finish after the opening ceremony. In July 1858 8 bells were installed and in 1862 the tower clock began to mark time. Both of these improvements were funded by further public subscriptions. There were also problems with the initial construction work, in 1869 £700 had to be spent on repairs and in 1884 the Church was re-roofed, the Chancel extended and the North Porch built.
In 1910 - 1911 more major work was carried out to extend the Church, the major project being the construction of the South Aisle. St Elvan's was officially re-opened by the Bishop of Llandaff on 3rd - 4th October 1911." Text Source: (visit link)

If you would like to visit us, St Elvan's Church is open 11.am to 2.pm Saturdays. From April to September.

St Elvans - Bell ringers Web Site: (visit link)
Date the Church was built, dedicated or cornerstone laid: 09/30/1852

Age of Church building determined by?: Historical Society

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Street address of Church:
Church Street, Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, UK.


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