Newport: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Newport Cathedral
Newport Cathedral, also known as St Woolos Cathedral, is the cathedral of the Diocese of Monmouth, in the Church in Wales, and seat of the Bishop of Monmouth.
St Cadoc's Church
St Cadoc's Church is a Church in Wales church located in Caerleon, Newport, Wales and is Grade II* listed. It is one of many buildings associated with the travels of St Cadoc. Caerleon is the historically important site of the Roman legionary fortress of Isca Augusta.
St John's Church
The Church of St John is a Victorian Church in Wales parish church in Maindee, Newport, Wales.
St Mark's
The Church of St Mark is a Church in Wales parish church located on Gold Tops, Newport, Wales. It is a Newport landmark and is part of the Benefice of the Cathedral parish of Newport.
Saint Mary & Saint Philopateer Abu Saifain Coptic Orthodox Church
St Mary and St Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church is the first Coptic Orthodox Church in Wales, at St Mary Street in Risca, Newport, Wales.
Rhiwderin Congregational Chapel
Rhiwderin Congregational Chapel is a Nonconformist chapel in Rhiwderin, Newport, Wales. The chapel was founded in 1872, originally meeting in a stable nearby. In the following decade, Viscount Tredegar donated land on which the chapel was built in 1884. The schoolroom followed in 1903–4.
St Paul's Church
St Paul's Church is a Grade II listed building in Commercial Street in the city centre of Newport, South Wales, built in Victorian gothic style in 1835–36. It was a parish church of the Church in Wales in the Diocese of Monmouth until 2016, when the congregation moved leaving the building vacant. It was sold in 2018.
Church of St Thomas
The Church of St Thomas is the parish church of the village of Redwick, to the south east of the city of Newport, South Wales, Great Britain. A medieval church, Perpendicular in style, and with elements dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, possibly with twelfth century origins, it was listed Grade I on 3 January 1963.
St Peter's Church
The Church of St Peter is the former parish church of the village of Peterstone, to the south west of the city of Newport, south Wales.
Church of St Mary
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Nash is the parish church of the village of Nash, situated about 3 kilometres south of the city of Newport, Wales.