Ancient & Architectural Significance Built directly over the principia, the headquarters of the Roman legionary fortress of Isca Augusta, the church occupies the very heart of the ancient military site
The oldest structural elements date from the 12th century, likely commissioned by Hywel ap Iowerth, with a substantial Perpendicular Gothic rebuild in the 15th century. The southwest tower retains Norman features, including lancet windows
⛪ Grade II* Listing & Interior Features Designed in Perpendicular style, the building is Grade II* listed, reflecting its historical and architectural importance
The interior seats around 350 and is highlighted by elegant arches and nine stained-glass windows depicting the New Testament, all installed during an 1867 restoration
The Peter Conacher organ dates from the 1880s and was modernised in 1952 and 2001
The tower houses a complete octave of eight bells, each ringable in full...
Read moreLovely little church in a pleasant setting. Nice just for a wander around the grounds. Possibly the nicest bench for a seat in Caerleon is alongside the path under a...
Read moreBeautiful church ❤ every third Saturday of the month they sell tea and cakes there 2-4pm ❤ and family service on first Sunday of the month...
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