St Mary and Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Conwy

formerly in: Caernarfonshire


Diocese of Bangor 


Church (Anglican)

Church built 1864 at the expense of John Platt, a wealthy Oldham manufacturer, who owned Bryn y Neuadd, Llanfairfechan. The rector, Philip Constable Ellis, was the notable north Walian Tractarian, and the design and fittings of the church reflect that tradition. The architect of the church was George Shaw of Saddleworth, Oldham, assisted by his brother John and it was consecrated in 1864. The north aisle was added in 1874 in memory of the founder, and a new chancel was built in 1892. The spire was restored 1969. The dedication of the church changed from Christ Church to St Mary & Christ Church in 1999, following the closure of the former parish church, St Mary's, in 1999.

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Works at this site:
  The Four Evangelists The Four Evangelists
designer: Edmund Benjamin Ferrey
artist: James Forsyth
1892
St Mary and Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Conwy
east wall of the sanctuary
  Christ in Majesty with Saints and Angels Christ in Majesty with Saints and Angels
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell
1892
St Mary and Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Conwy
east wall of the chancel
  St Anna Teaching the Virgin Mary to Read and St Elizabeth Teaching John the Baptist to Read St Anna Teaching the Virgin Mary to Read and St Elizabeth Teaching John the Baptist to Read
firm/studio: C.E. Kempe
1905
St Mary and Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Conwy
north wall of the baptistry

St Mary and Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Conwy height=

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Site OS Grid Ref: SH68147469



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User contributed comments

I have seen "C & J Shaw" written several times, but I suspect all are copying the same error. The church was built by George (so "G") Shaw of Saddleworth; the J probably refers to his brother John who worked with him. Incidentally, Shaw also built Bryn-y-Neuadd Hall for Platt.
Submitted by: Peter Jones (2017-06-19 22:17:42)

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