Skip to main content

St John’s Church, Barmouth, from south

Disgrifiadau

St John's Church is situated on a shelf of rock overlooking the town of Barmouth. The new church was erected between 1889 and 1891, in order to help accomodate Barmouth's increasing numbers of residents and visitors. A substantial amount of the funding needed was donated by Mrs Perrins (who had a holiday residence in the town), in memory of her husband, owner of the Lea and Perrins Worcestershire Sauce factory. The church, a Grade II listed building, is considered one of the most splendid Victorian churches of Gwynedd. Building work began in 1889 and the foundation stone was laid by Princess Beatrice of Battenburg. The building was nearly complete in 1891, when the tower collapsed, taking much of the nave with it. It was rebuilt, and finally consecrated in 1895. The design incorporated a purpose built area for an organ that was to be installed in the church upon completion of the building(meaning all parts would be easily accessible for maintenance). Prior to 1895 organs in churches in the surrounding area were virtually unheard of, and the organ at St John's was almost as big as the organ at Bangor cathedral (which was the largest in North Wales).
Picture Ref: DS2007_214_001

Owner:
RCAHMW
Crëwr:
RCAHMW
Gwybodaeth drwydded
Part of Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales' digital archive. RCAHMW has permission to display this item on People's Collection Wales.
Eitem wedi’i llwytho:
20/1/2013
Gwelediadau:
1263
Ffefrynnau:
1

More items with these tags

Cysylltwch â Ni

I wneud cais i dynnu i lawr neu riportio cynnwys hiliol, sarhaus neu niweidiol mewn unrhyw ffordd arall.

Man writing a letter

You must be logged in to leave a comment