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St Mary's Church, Chapel Hill is a Victorian parish church located in Wales and recorded under Cadw's national monuments schedule as SAM MM363. The building dates from the nineteenth century and represents the Victorian period's approach to religious architecture and parish church provision. As a Victorian-era church, it served the spiritual and funerary needs of its local community, functioning as both a place of worship and containing burial grounds typical of Welsh parish churches of this period. The structure and its designation reflect its historical significance within Wales's religious and architectural heritage of the Victorian era.
St Mary's Church, Chapel Hill is a scheduled monument protected by Cadw under reference MM363. View the official record →
St Mary's Church, Chapel Hill is a Victorian parish church located in Wales and recorded under Cadw's national monuments schedule as SAM MM363. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Cadw under reference MM363.
St Mary's Church, Chapel Hill dates from the victorian period, and is classified as a church. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across the UK.
St Mary's Church, Chapel Hill is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Cadw — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Wales. The official designation reference is MM363.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including St Peter's Cave (7.3 km), Long Barrow and Round Barrow at Thornwell Farm (8.3 km), Runston Medieval Village Site & Runston Chapel (9.1 km).
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