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Description

Denomination: Anglican

Dedication: St Edward

Built: 19th century (14th century tower)

Photography: John Ball
Date: 13 August 1998
Camera: Agfa ePhoto307 digital compact

Note: St Edward's church lies in a rectangular churchyard on the northern side of the town immediately above the River Teme. With the exception of the medieval tower it was completely rebuilt in the 19thC and now contains no medieval fittings. Tower masonry in lower stages together with its east arch is 14thC; highest stages added in the mid-18thC. Almost all of the present stonework in the body of the church is Victorian but there are remnants of the Georgian aisles in the west walls. [Source: Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT) website (accessed 29 Aug 2017)]

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