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Historic churches · North Wales

Church of St Tudno, Llandudno

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Church of St Tudno, Llandudno — a Grade II* church on the Great Orme, Wales.

Church of St Tudno, Llandudno, historic churches in North Wales

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Llandudno · 2.3 km
  • Free entry

About

Church of St Tudno, Llandudno is a parish church in North Wales. Officially recognised as Grade II* listed building. It sits within the Bangor Aberconwy parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Llandudno, about 2.3 km away. Postcode area LL30.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Graded II* as well-preserved medieval parish church of Llandudno. History: According to tradition, St Tudno was a son of Seithenyn, one of the rulers of Cantref y Gwaelod, the legendary drowned nation swallowed into Cardigan Bay in the C16. Tudno and his 6 brothers sought refuge at the monastery of Bangor Is Coed, and Tudno then founded a cell on the Great Orme, which gave the name Llandudno to the area. The present building has origins in C12, with basic fabric datable to C15. In 1852, there were only 3 windows, one in N and S walls, and an E window. Restored in 1855 after a period out of use, following damage in great storm of January 1839, at expense of William Henry Reece. Restoration included rebuilding of roof (but retaining much of old structure, apart from rafters), a Decorated Style east window replacing former square window "of three lights, trefoliated and Perpendicular", an additional window on S side. The C12 font was recovered from a farm where it had been in use as a water trough. The oak screen dates from 1888; further restoration 1906 when oak choir stalls were fitted, along with chancel panelling. Exterior: Plain rectangular structure of nave and chancel with stone rubble walls and slate gabled roof; porch and vestry on north side. West end has C15 doorway and single C19 bell-turret on gable end above; NW corner of church thickens to become sloping buttress. Gabled N porch with square-headed doorway and small light in gable, Gothic doorway to church; attached vestry. North side has a small, round-headed single-light original window near vestry, and 3 lancets to chancel, and one to nave, all C19 or later. South side has three windows with 2 cusped lights and square heads. East end has 3-light Decorated window. Interior: Arch brac

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Place summary

The Church of St Tudno is located in Llandudno, North Wales. This Grade II* listed building serves the parish of Llandudno and is notable for its architectural significance.

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Coordinates
53.3370, -3.8491
District
Conwy
Parish
Llandudno
Postcode
LL30 2XE
Parliamentary constituency
Bangor Aberconwy
Nearest railway station
Llandudno2.3 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Tudno, Llandudno?
Church of St Tudno, Llandudno is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL30 2XE), in the parish of Llandudno.
Is Church of St Tudno, Llandudno a listed building?
Church of St Tudno, Llandudno is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Church of St Tudno, Llandudno free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Tudno, Llandudno is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Tudno, Llandudno?
The nearest railway station is Llandudno, about 2.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode LL30 2XE.