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St Tysul's Church

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St Tysul's Church — Grade II* listed building-listed church in wales-mid, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

About

St Tysul's Church is a Grade II* listed building-listed church in wales-mid, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 10574). 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

History: C13 to C15 Anglican parish church, altered 1829-31 by Rees Davies of Trewindsor, and restored 1873-4 by Middleton and Goodman of Cheltenham. W tower, nave, aisles, and chancel. Exterior: Fine tall tower, said to be C13 but details C15, high battered plinth with moulded pointed W door, hollow-moulded with eroded hood, C19 doors. Above plinth 3-light Perpendicular style traceried window with hood, marked renewed 1847 , set at base of tall undifferentiated battered tower with small 2-light cusped bell-openings of C15 type, corbel table and parapet. Corner gargoyles. NE stair tower. Nave and chancel with slate roofs, terracotta ridges and cross finials to coped cables. Lean-to aisles. N aisle has 1874 Bath stone N door, moulded and shafted. Ancient carved cross in stonework above, then 2 pointed windows with intersected tracery, possible of 1830. S aisle has one 1874 window with ballflower decoration and 2 with intersected tracery. Chancel rebuilt 1874 has arched blocked opening on N side, traceried N window, ornate traceried E window with reset carved head above. S chancel lean-to with traceried window and door. Interior: Tower has rubble barrel vault, rare in Cardiganshire, inscribed Romano-British stone reset on N wall and hollow-moulded depressed-arched N stair door. Late C19 timber tower screen. Nave has sturdy unmoulded pointed 3-bay arcades on square rubble piers, all plastered before 1874, and king-post roof of 1874. Similar arches to tower and chancel. N aisle has retooled medieval 4-lobe font on circular pier, and C20 Lady Chapel altar includes ancient cross-inscribed stone found near Coedfoel. Rood-loft stairs to right. S aisle has E end squint. Ornate 1874 stone pulpit by Boulton of Cheltenham. Chancel has 1874 roof, arch-braced trusses on stone angel c

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Place summary

St Tysul's Church is a Grade II* listed building located in Mid Wales. Its architectural significance and historical value contribute to its designation, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.

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Coordinates
52.0420, -4.3066
District
Ceredigion
Parish
Llandysul
Postcode
SA44 4QP
Parliamentary constituency
Ceredigion Preseli

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Tysul's Church?
St Tysul's Church is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA44 4QP), in the parish of Llandysul.
Is St Tysul's Church a listed building?
St Tysul's Church is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is St Tysul's Church free to visit?
Yes, St Tysul's Church is free to enter.
How do I get to St Tysul's Church?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SA44 4QP. It sits within the Ceredigion Preseli parliamentary constituency.