Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
17228
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
09/01/1956  
Date of Amendment
15/03/1996  
Name of Property
Parish Church of St Faith  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Llanfoist Fawr  
Town
 
Locality
Llanfoist  
Easting
328633  
Northing
213209  
Street Side
SW  
Location
On the western edge of the village and set in the slope of the circular churchyard with a lime avenue. The churchyard entrance is at the junction of Llanellen Road and the B4246 Merthyr Road.  

Description


Broad Class
Religious, Ritual and Funerary  
Period
 

History
Medieval church, possibly C13, largely rebuilt in 1872 at the expense of Crawshay Bailey II. He was the only son of Crawshay Bailey 1, the great ironmaster and industrialist who retired to live at Llanfoist House.  

Exterior
Nave, chancel which is stepped down and narrower, south porch and north vestry. Built of local rubble with tiled roof and freestone parapets with crucifix finial to east; nave has central octagonal ventilator. 3-light Geometric east window and cusped lancets to chancel south side flanking a late-Perp round-headed priest's door. Vestry to north has chamfered, dressed stone doorway. Nave has cusped 2 and 3-light windows with Tudor labels. At the south-east corner of the nave is a square chimney stack with muscular Victorian detailing. The south porch has timber gates, wagon roof and four-centred inner arch; retains an ex situ tombstone dated 1697. North side of nave has possible blocked round-headed window. Battered west end with pointed arch doorway which pierces the frame to the 3-light reticulated west window and incorporates trefoiled spandrels. Twin bellcote retaining bells.  

Interior
Chancel has carved reredos with floral and fruit carving to cornice and spandrels. C18 wall monuments. Victorian barrel ribbed roof and similar to nave. Victorian chancel arch. Brass plaque on north nave wall commemorating the restoration of the church by Crawshay Bailey. East window dated 1872 and the west window of 1906 by J Jennings of London.  

Reason for designation
Listed for its medieval origins and good interior detail dating from the Victorian restoration.  

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