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All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan

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All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan — Grade II listed building-listed church in wales-north, United Kingdom.

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All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan is a Grade II listed building-listed church in wales-north, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 15724). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Listed as an architectural design of some distinction with an unusually good contemporary interior scheme. History: Built for James Ormrod 1887-9 by Bolton architect R. Knill Freeman in memory of Ormrod s wife Cordelia. Ormrod inherited Pen-y-Lan Hall from his brother-in-law Thomas Hardcastle of the Bolton manufacturers Ormrod & Hardcastle. Exterior: Fairly free architectural treatment with some C14 detailing reminiscent of the later years of the Austin & Paley practice. Red sandstone blocks with horizontal tooling laid in courses; courses of smaller narrower blocks interspersed. Tiled roof with iron crucifix finial at east end and a bellcote with three bells over the chancel arch. Polygonal east end, projecting porch to N and large vestry to S. Stepped buttresses with blind tracery detailing, carved heads and grotesques at eaves, porch is gabled. Chancel windows are flat-headed with C14 style tracery, others with tracery of various historical styles. Red sandstone crenellated churchyard wall and lych gate. Interior: Aisless with barrel-vault roof to nave and chancel, that in the latter with painted and stencilled designs and texts in gold, black and green. Wide chancel arch, steps up to chancel which has floor of encaustic tiles, steps up to altar. Furnishings: Font at W end, stone with marble stem; oak pulpit on sandstone base N side of chancel arch; oak pews, oak chancel screen with rood and open arcading with ironwork by Worrall; ornate carved choir furnishings: organ by H.H. Whitely of Chester with painted and stencilled pipes; ornate carved reredos with panels painted by A.O. Hemming signed and dated 1907. A scheme of good painted and stained glass in chancel, probably by the Lancaster firm Shrigley & Hunt. Location: Situated in a rectangul

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

All Saints' Church, located in Pen-Y-Lan, North Wales, is a Grade II listed building. It is notable for its architectural significance within the local area.

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Coordinates
52.9702, -2.9978
District
Wrexham
Parish
Ruabon
Postcode
LL14 6HP
Parliamentary constituency
Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr

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Frequently asked questions

Where is All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan?
All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL14 6HP), in the parish of Ruabon.
Is All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan a listed building?
All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan free to visit?
Yes, All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan is free to enter.
How do I get to All Saints' Church, Pen-Y-Lan?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL14 6HP. It sits within the Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr parliamentary constituency.