Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire


Diocese of St Davids 

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Church (Anglican)

Only the tower remains of the medieval church. The chancel was rebuilt in 1829 by James Hughes and the remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1881 by T.G. Jackson.

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Works at this site:
  Christ with St Andrew and St Peter Christ with St Andrew and St Peter
firm/studio: Robert J. Newbery
1914
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
west wall of the nave
  King David    from    St Cecilia and King David King David
from St Cecilia and King David

firm/studio: probably Robert J. Newbery
about 1902
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
east walls either side of the chancel arch
  Virgin and Child Virgin and Child
artist: Christopher Charles Powell
1949
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the nave
  St Christopher and St Michael St Christopher and St Michael
firm/studio: Morris & Co.
designer: Edward Coley Burne-Jones
1920
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the nave
  St Martin Dividing His Cloak to Clothe a Beggar St Martin Dividing His Cloak to Clothe a Beggar
firm/studio: William Morris & Co (Westminster)
about 1926
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the nave
  St John the Evangelist and St David St John the Evangelist and St David
artist: Joan Fulleylove
firm/studio: Lowndes & Drury
1932
Church of St Andrew, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
south wall of the nave

N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.

Site OS Grid Ref: SN10831442



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