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St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus

St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus
South side of St Cristiolus, Llangristiolus.jpg
The south side of St Cristiolus's Church, with the nave to the left and the chancel to the right
St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus is located in Anglesey
St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus
St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus
Location in Anglesey
Coordinates: 53°14′12″N 4°19′26″W / 53.236743°N 4.323919°W / 53.236743; -4.323919
OS grid reference SH 450 736
Location Llangristiolus, Anglesey
Country Wales, United Kingdom
Denomination Church in Wales
Website St Cristiolus's Church
History
Founded 610 (reputedly)
Present building dates from 12th century
Founder(s) St Cristiolus (reputedly)
Dedication St Cristiolus
Architecture
Status Church
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade II*
Designated 30 January 1968
Architect(s) Henry Kennedy (1852 restoration)
Style Mainly in Decorated style
Specifications
Length Nave 44 ft 9 in (13.6 m); chancel 32 ft 9 in (10.0 m)
Width Nave 15 ft 6 in (4.7 m); chancel 20 ft 6 in (6.2 m)
Materials Rubble masonry, dressed with freestone
Administration
Parish Plwyf Seintiau Braint a Chefni
Deanery Malltraeth
Archdeaconry Bangor
Diocese Diocese of Bangor
Province Province of Wales
Clergy
Vicar(s) The Reverend E C Williams
Curate(s)
  • The Reverend Canon Professor L J Francis
  • The Reverend T J Jones
  • The Reverend E R Roberts

St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus is a medieval church near the village of Llangristiolus, in Anglesey, north Wales. The village, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the building, takes its name from the church. Reputedly founded by St Cristiolus in 610, the present building dates from the 12th and 13th centuries. Alterations were made in the 16th century, when the large east window in Perpendicular style was added to the chancel – a window which has been described by one guide to the buildings of north Wales as "almost too big to fit" in the wall. Some restoration work took place in the mid-19th century, when further windows were added and the chancel largely rebuilt.

The church is still in use for weekly Sunday services (in Welsh and English), as part of the Church in Wales, and is one of four churches in a combined parish. It is a Grade II* listed building, a national designation given to "particularly important buildings of more than special interest", in particular because of its age and the east window. The church contains a decorated font from the 12th century, as well as memorials from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Richard Owen, a 19th-century Calvinistic Methodist minister from Llangristiolus, is buried in the graveyard.

St Cristiolus's Church is in central Anglesey, north Wales. It is situated just to the south of the A5 and A55 roads, on raised ground above Malltraeth Marsh. The modern village of Llangristiolus is about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the church. The village takes its name from the church: the Welsh word llan originally meant "enclosure" and then "church", and "-gristiolus" is a modified form of the saint's name.


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