St Mary’s Church Conwy

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Conwy, United Kingdom

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Anglican church· Tourist attraction

St Mary’s Church Conwy Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St Mary’s Church Conwy is located in Conwy, United Kingdom on Rose Hill St. St Mary’s Church Conwy is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category anglican church in United Kingdom.

Address

Rose Hill St

Phone

+44 1492460610

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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malcolm craven

Attended At St Mary's for this year's remembrance service. The church is beautiful with a history back to the 12th century, on the site of an older monastery. Located in the fee fantastic walled town of Conwy. It was a very well attended service.

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annette butler

I attended a lovely Christmas day service here. Everybody was made very welcome and, even though I was a visitor, I felt included in the service. It is a beautiful church offering worshippers a spiritual home from home.

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Zrnho Correy

This is indeed a Beautiful Church.

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santhosh antony

The Church of St Mary's & All Saints is the parish church of Conwy, Wales in the United Kingdom. It was originally the Cistercian Aberconwy Abbey, but in 1283 King Edward I of England moved the Abbey to Maenan. The parish registers date back to 1541. The foundations of the church date back to 1172, and the Aberconwy Abbey was completed in 1186. Since then the church has grown and changed. The East and West-end buttresses and parts of the walls, particularly on the North side, are original. In the 14th Century, the church received the lower portion of its tower, the South transept, and the North and South porches. A room north of the tower was enclosed to serve as a charnel house. The 15th Century saw the completion of the tower, and the installation of the rood screen and the early Tudor period baptismal font. In the 16th Century the roofs over the aisles were raised. Next to the altar at the south end is the tomb of Robert Wynne, a major benefactor of St Mary's, and the builder of Plas Mawr on Conwy's High Street. The chancel floor was raised at a later date, and in 1872 the roof of the nave was raised. At some point the South window of the transept was reconstructed and the clerestory windows were reset to where they now remain. Also in the 19th Century, Lord Penrhyn donated the tower clock. In 1921 the church received a memorial chapel on the church's north side, and five years later the vestry was enlarged. In 1949 the former charnel house became the Parish Room. The church holds a number of objects of interest dating back to medieval times, and two windows in the nave's south aisle made by the workshop of the Pre-raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.

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Linda Foster

It was lovely, they had a pianist, violinist & cello playing, so it really added to a wonderful experience. We shall be back with our treasured friend Andrea Butler, THKU so much xxx