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St Melangell's Church

St Melangell's Church — church in Pennant Melangell, Powys, Wales.

St Melangell's Church

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St Melangell's Church is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to AD 601. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Pennant Melangell, Powys, Wales". Coordinates: 52.8276°, -3.4497°.

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St Melangell's Church (Welsh: [mɛˈlaŋgɛɬ]) is a Grade I listed medieval building of the Church in Wales located in the former village of Pennant Melangell, in the Tanat Valley, Powys, Wales. The church was founded around the 8th century to commemorate the reputed grave of Melangell, a hermit and abbess who founded a convent and sanctuary in the area. The current church was built in the 12th century and the oldest documentation of it dates to the 13th century. The building has been renovated several times, including major restoration work in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 1980s the church was in danger of demolition, but under new leadership it was renovated and a cancer ministry was started. In 1958, and again between 1987 and 1994, the site was subject to major archaeological excavations, which uncovered information about prehistoric and medieval activity at Pennant Melangell, including evidence of Bronze Age burials. St Melangell's Church contains the reconstructed shrine to Melangell, considered the oldest surviving Romanesque shrine in northern Europe. The shrine dates to the 12th century, and was a major centre of cult activity in Wales until the Reformation. It was dismantled at some point, probably in the early modern era, and reconstructed in 1958 out of fragments found in and around the church. In 1989 the shrine was dismantled again and restored in 1991 according to newer scholarship. Pennant Melangell has continued to attract pilgrims of various backgrounds and motivations into the 21st century. The church is built of several types of stone and has a single nave and a square tower. On the east end is an apse, known as the cell-y-bedd, which contains Melangell's traditional grave. The interior of the church holds historically valuable objects including a 15th-century rood screen depicting Melangell's legend, two 14th-century effigies, paintings, and liturgical fittings. The churchyard contains thousands of graves—the majority unmarked—and several yew trees.

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Coordinates
52.8276, -3.4497
District
Powys
Parish
Llangynog
Postcode
SY10 0HQ
Parliamentary constituency
Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Melangell's Church?
St Melangell's Church is in North Wales, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.8276°, -3.4497°.
When was St Melangell's Church built?
St Melangell's Church dates to the Anglo-Saxon era. The exact year of origin is not recorded in our open-data sources.
Is St Melangell's Church a listed building?
St Melangell's Church carries the heritage designation "Grade I listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.