St Mary's Church, Magor

The Church of St Mary stands in the centre of the village of Magor, Monmouthshire, Wales. It was designated a Grade I listed building in 1963.[1] The church is the lead church of the Magor Rectorial Benefice, led by Rev. Jeremy Harris, and administers to a population of around 12,000.[2]

St Mary's, Magor
St Mary's, Magor
51.5788°N 2.8307°W / 51.5788; -2.8307
LocationMagor, Monmouthshire
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
Websitemagorbenefice.co.uk
Architecture
Years builtlate 13th century
Administration
DioceseMonmouth
Clergy
RectorRev. Jeremy Harris

History and architecture

John Newman, in his 2000 Gwent/Monmouthshire volume of the Pevsner Buildings of Wales series, describes St Mary's as "one of the most ambitious churches in the county, though the ambitions were not all realised."[3] It is in the Decorated style with a prominent, integral, tower.[4] The church was originally dedicated to St Leonard, until the mid-nineteenth century restoration.[2] The porch, of the fourteenth/fifteenth centuries, has buttresses which display "ferocious gargoyles and pinnacles."[3]

The interior contains interesting, nineteenth-century, stained glass, including The Good Shepherd by Kempe & Co of 1930–31.[3] The churchyard is the burial place of Welsh composer Mansel Thomas (1909–1986).[5]

Next to the church stands The Procurator's House, a sixteenth-century house, now ruined, which belonged to the vicarage of Magor.[6]

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