Historic churches · North Wales
St Eugrad's Church
St Eugrad's Church — church in Llaneugrad, Anglesey, Wales.

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- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Free entry
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St Eugrad's Church is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1101. Built in the English Gothic architecture style. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Llaneugrad, Anglesey, Wales". Coordinates: 53.3330°, -4.2608°.
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St Eugrad's Church, Llaneugrad is an isolated church near the village of Marian-glas, in Anglesey, north Wales. A church was supposedly founded here by St Eugrad in about 605, although the earliest parts of the present structure are the nave, chancel and chancel arch, which date from the 12th century. A side chapel was added to the north in the 16th century, and some moderate restoration work was carried out in the 19th century. It contains a 12th-century font, a 13th-century carved stone depicting the crucifixion, and a memorial to one of the officers killed when the Royal Charter sank off Anglesey in 1859. The church is still used for worship by the Church in Wales, one of four in a combined parish; one of the others is St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo, founded by Eugrad's brother.
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St Eugrad's Church, Llaneugrad is an isolated church near the village of Marian-glas, in Anglesey, north Wales. A church was supposedly founded here by St Eugrad in about 605, although the earliest parts of the present structure are the nave, chancel and chancel arch, which date from the 12th century. A side chapel was added to the north in the 16th century, and some moderate restoration work was carried out in the 19th century. It contains a 12th-century font, a 13th-century carved stone depicting the crucifixion, and a memorial to one of the officers killed when the Royal Charter sank off Anglesey in 1859. The church is still used for worship by the Church in Wales, one of four in a combined parish; one of the others is St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo, founded by Eugrad's brother. As of 2012, the parish does not have an incumbent priest. St Eugrad's is a Grade II* listed building, a national designation given to "particularly important buildings of more than special interest", in particular because it is regarded as a "simple rural church" and "characteristic of the island", and because of the medieval fabric including the chancel arch, described as "a rare survivor of an early building date for the region."
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Background
History
St Eugrad's Church is in the countryside in the north-east of Anglesey, north Wales, in the community of Llaneugrad. It is about half a mile (800 m) from the village of Marian-glas and 5 mi from the county town of Llangefni. The 19th-century writer Samuel Lewis said that the church was supposedly founded in about 605 by St Eugrad. Eugrad was one of the sons of St Caw (a king from northern Britain) and a brother of St Gildas. He was also brother of St Gallgo, who founded the nearby church now dedicated to him. The 17th century saw the re-roofing of the nave. A porch was added to the south-west corner and a vestry to the north-west in the middle of the 19th century; Some restoration work…
Architecture
St Eugrad's is built in Decorated style using rubble masonry with gritstone dressings. The roof is made of slate and has stone coping. Its roof is also from the 16th century and is similar to the nave roof. There is a blocked 16th-century doorway with a pointed arch on the chapel's west side. There are various 18th-century memorials, and some from the 19th and 20th centuries honouring members of the Williams family upon whose land the church stands.
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- Coordinates
- 53.3330, -4.2608
- District
- Isle of Anglesey
- Parish
- Llaneugrad
- Postcode
- LL73 8PH
- Parliamentary constituency
- Ynys Môn
- Established
- 1101
- Official site
- www.royalcharterchurch.org.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q7593048 (CC0)
- wikipedia: St Eugrad's Church, Llaneugrad (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: St Eugrad's Church, Parish of Llaneugrad with Llanallgo - geograph.org.uk - 38484.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is St Eugrad's Church?
- St Eugrad's Church is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL73 8PH), in the parish of Llaneugrad.
- When was St Eugrad's Church built?
- Built or established in 1101.
- Is St Eugrad's Church a listed building?
- St Eugrad's Church is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
- Is St Eugrad's Church free to visit?
- Yes, St Eugrad's Church is free to enter.
- How do I get to St Eugrad's Church?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode LL73 8PH. It sits within the Ynys Môn parliamentary constituency.