Historic churches · South Wales
Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock
Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock — Grade II listed building-listed church in wales-south, United Kingdom.

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- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Free entry
About
Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock is a Grade II listed building-listed church in wales-south, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 2702). 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: Included as a finely sited late medieval church that was much rebuilt by Prichard and Seddon in 1863 but which retains charm and character. History: Apparently C15 Perpendicular work in origin but this may be partly a reworking of something older. The church was largely rebuilt 1863 by J Prichard and J R Seddon apart from some walling round the south door, the north tower and the chancel. Prichard and Seddon added or rebuilt the north aisle and almost all the nave, and restored the chancel and tower, adding the vestry and the tower parapet. The church has remained almost unaltered since. Exterior: Built of red sandstone squared rock-faced rubble with a battered plinth to the nave and porch, the tower is of neatly squared and coursed blocks, limestone dressings to the Victorian work, Welsh slate roofs. Nave with north aisle and south porch, chancel with north vestry, west tower. Nave south wall has gabled porch on the left with pointed arch doorway, coped gable and single light windows in the returns. The south wall has two 2-light windows with trefoil headed lights. 2-bay north aisle with 2-light trefoil headed windows, single light one in west wall. Chancel with lower roof line. Blind south wall with a blocked priest s door (see Interior) and an added stepped buttress. Restored 3-light Perpendicular east window, coped gable above with cross on apex. North wall covered by vestry. Square west tower with stair turret at north-east corner. Three stages with drip courses at the bell stage and the parapet level. Two-light recessed and louvred bell openings with cinque foiled heads to each face. Rebuilt castellated parapet with the stair turret rising above the rest. Interior: The nave is all plastered and limewashed, the chancel is bare stone. Timber
From Cadw under OGL v3.
Place summary
The Church of St. John the Baptist is a Grade II listed building located in Llanhennock, South Wales. This church is notable for its architectural significance within the region.
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- Coordinates
- 51.6293, -2.9357
- District
- Monmouthshire
- Parish
- Llangybi
- Postcode
- NP18 1LT
- Parliamentary constituency
- Monmouthshire
Sources
- wikidata: Q29482727 (CC0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock?
- Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode NP18 1LT), in the parish of Llangybi.
- Is Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock a listed building?
- Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- Is Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock free to visit?
- Yes, Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock is free to enter.
- How do I get to Church of St. John the Baptist, Llanhennock?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode NP18 1LT. It sits within the Monmouthshire parliamentary constituency.