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St Chad's Church, Holt

St Chad's Church, Holt
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Coordinates: 53°04′51″N 2°52′45″W / 53.0809°N 2.8791°W / 53.0809; -2.8791
OS grid reference SJ 412,541
Location Holt, Wrexham County Borough
Country Wales
Denomination Anglican
History
Dedication St Chad
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade I
Architect(s) Ewan Christian, John Douglas
Architectural type Church
Style Gothic
Groundbreaking 13th century (?)
Completed 1873
Specifications
Materials Red sandstone
Administration
Parish Holt
Deanery Gresford
Archdeaconry Wrexham
Diocese St Asaph
Province Church in Wales
Clergy
Vicar(s) Revd Canon Tudor Hughes

St Chad's Church, Holt, is in the town of Holt, Wrexham County Borough, Wales overlooking the River Dee and the Wales–England border. It is an active Anglican church in the deanery of Alyn, the archdeaconry of Wrexham and the diocese of St Asaph. The church is designated by Cadw as a Grade I listed building.

The earliest documentary reference to the church is in 1379 but it is thought that it was established around the 1280s. Additions were made to the church and it was remodelled in the late 15th century under the patronage of Sir William Stanley. During the Civil War it was damaged when it was occupied by Parliamentary forces; bullet marks are still present from that occupation. In 1732 the church was renovated; this included removal of the rood loft and screens.

A further restoration was carried out between 1871 and 1873 on behalf of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. Ewan Christian carried out the work on the chancel and John Douglas was responsible for the rest of the church. This included removal of the whitewash from the interior and adding vaulting under the tower. New oak screens were fitted between the chancel and the chapels, and the seating was replaced in the choir and the nave. Many memorials were removed and the window tracery was renewed.

The bells were rehung in 1896, a weather vane was added to the tower in 1897, and the clock was replaced in 1902. In 1960 the heating and lighting were improved and in 1963 restoration work was carried out on the tower and the roof were re-covered.


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