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Priory Church of Saint Nicholas

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Priory Church of Saint Nicholas — Grade I listed building-listed church in wales-south, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
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Priory Church of Saint Nicholas is a Grade I listed building-listed church in wales-south, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 6330). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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The Church of St Nicholas & St John, formerly the Priory Church of St Nicholas, is the parish church of Monkton, a village on the south bank of the Milford Haven Waterway, in south Pembrokeshire, Wales. The church's medieval origins link it to Monkton Priory, founded in the 11th century. It is a Grade I listed building.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Church of St Nicholas & St John, formerly the Priory Church of St Nicholas, is the parish church of Monkton, a village on the south bank of the Milford Haven Waterway, in south Pembrokeshire, Wales. The church's medieval origins link it to Monkton Priory, founded in the 11th century. It is a Grade I listed building.

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Background

History

The site on which this church now stands was a Celtic Christian community before the coming of the Normans. The precise date of the foundation of this former priory church is not known, but in 1098 a church of St Nicholas was founded within Pembroke Castle. As the precursor to the present castle may have been at Monkton Priory, this may be the foundation date. The comprehensive priory site, of which this church was a part, is described on the Royal Commission's online database Coflein. The priory continued until 1532, when the monasteries were dissolved. The nave of the priory church was retained as the parish church of Monkton; the rest fell into ruin, with part even being used as a tennis…

Description

The part-Norman church has an uncharacteristically long nave as a result of changes in function and structure over the centuries. It is built from rubble stone which was probably rendered as traces of render remain. The roofs are slate. There are numerous windows and doors of varying design and age, and much alteration, including signs that there had been an upper floor. Some parts are buttressed. The tall tower has an embattled parapet and projecting stair tower. There are bell-lights, eight bells of date 1897, and a 1907 clock. Internally, the vaulting may have been added. The font is 1882 on a 13th-century base. The pulpit and lectern are late 19th century. The 1887 organ is by Wade &…

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Coordinates
51.6754, -4.9235
Parish
Pembroke
Postcode
SA71 4LW
Parliamentary constituency
Mid and South Pembrokeshire
Established
1098

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Priory Church of Saint Nicholas?
Priory Church of Saint Nicholas is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA71 4LW), in the parish of Pembroke.
Is Priory Church of Saint Nicholas a listed building?
Priory Church of Saint Nicholas is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Priory Church of Saint Nicholas free to visit?
Yes, Priory Church of Saint Nicholas is free to enter.
How do I get to Priory Church of Saint Nicholas?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA71 4LW. It sits within the Mid and South Pembrokeshire parliamentary constituency.