St Grwst Church

St Grwst Church

Hours

Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
9:45 AM - 9:45 AM
Monday:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Chamber Rating

4.8 - (9 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (9 reviews)
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  • Andrew Ritchie


    Feb 15th, 2023

  • J W

    Absolutely beautiful church. Full of history and in such tranquil surroundings.
    Dec 1st, 2022

  • Graham Wright

    Lovely church within lovely grounds.the oldest part of the church is the chapel which contains the coffin of my 28great grandfather, Llewellyn the great who died in 1240.he was the the first prince of Wales who ruled all of the country. King Charles visited a few years ago.
    Sep 19th, 2022

  • John Whitehead

    Hidden gem. Stunning recent transformation of what was a old and very historic place. It deserves a national design award. History greets modern building use. Also great homemade cake.
    Sep 2nd, 2022

  • Eliot Collins

    The Church of St Grwst in Llanrwst is a medieval church that holds the stone coffin of Llewelyn the Great. The church dates from the late 15th century in Perpendicular Gothic style. The Gwydir Chapel was added in 1633. The most striking feature of the nave is the magnificent rood screen, complete with rood loft. The ornately carved structure is said to be one of the finest in Wales. The Gwydir Chapel is built on to the south side of the chancel. It was built by Richard Wynn of Gwydir Castle and houses memorials and characterful brasses of the Wynn family. The stone coffin of Llewelyn the Great also resides in the Gwydir Chapel. Llewelyn was buried at Aberconwy Abbey before being moved to Maenan Abbey when Edward I built Conwy Castle. The coffin was moved again up river to Llanrwst after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536, but it is not known then the body was lost. The stone effigy in the Chapel is that of Hywel Coetmor. Hywel was a Welsh knight who took part in Owain Glyndwr's Rebellion in 1400, he had previously fought alongside the Black Prince at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. A 19th century restoration saw the construction of the tower. A more recent restoration in 2019 updated the visitors' facilities and installation of a new floor and underfloor heating in the nave. The church is accessed along a picturesque lane, bordered by a 19th century structure and 17th century almshouses.
    Aug 3rd, 2022

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About
St Grwst Church

St Grwst Church is located at Church St in Llanrwst, Wales LL26 0LE. St Grwst Church can be contacted via phone at (149) 264-0032 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (149) 264-0032

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Grwst Church?

A The phone number for St Grwst Church is: (149) 264-0032.


Q Where is St Grwst Church located?

A St Grwst Church is located at Church St, Llanrwst, wls LL26 0LE


Q What is the internet address for St Grwst Church?

A The website (URL) for St Grwst Church is: http://www.stgrwstchurch.co.uk/


Q What days are St Grwst Church open?

A St Grwst Church is open:
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 9:45 AM - 9:45 AM
Monday: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM


Q How is St Grwst Church rated?

A St Grwst Church has a 4.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
9:45 AM - 9:45 AM
Monday:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
St Grwst Church

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( 9 Reviews )
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Andrew Ritchie on Google

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J W on Google

image Absolutely beautiful church. Full of history and in such tranquil surroundings.


Graham Wright on Google

image Lovely church within lovely grounds.the oldest part of the church is the chapel which contains the coffin of my 28great grandfather, Llewellyn the great who died in 1240.he was the the first prince of Wales who ruled all of the country.
King Charles visited a few years ago.


John Whitehead on Google

image Hidden gem. Stunning recent transformation of what was a old and very historic place. It deserves a national design award. History greets modern building use. Also great homemade cake.


Eliot Collins on Google

image The Church of St Grwst in Llanrwst is a medieval church that holds the stone coffin of Llewelyn the Great.
The church dates from the late 15th century in Perpendicular Gothic style. The Gwydir Chapel was added in 1633.
The most striking feature of the nave is the magnificent rood screen, complete with rood loft. The ornately carved structure is said to be one of the finest in Wales.
The Gwydir Chapel is built on to the south side of the chancel. It was built by Richard Wynn of Gwydir Castle and houses memorials and characterful brasses of the Wynn family.
The stone coffin of Llewelyn the Great also resides in the Gwydir Chapel. Llewelyn was buried at Aberconwy Abbey before being moved to Maenan Abbey when Edward I built Conwy Castle. The coffin was moved again up river to Llanrwst after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536, but it is not known then the body was lost.
The stone effigy in the Chapel is that of Hywel Coetmor. Hywel was a Welsh knight who took part in Owain Glyndwr's Rebellion in 1400, he had previously fought alongside the Black Prince at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.
A 19th century restoration saw the construction of the tower. A more recent restoration in 2019 updated the visitors' facilities and installation of a new floor and underfloor heating in the nave.
The church is accessed along a picturesque lane, bordered by a 19th century structure and 17th century almshouses.


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