The Churches of Britain and Ireland

Tintern, Monmouthshire   

Tintern on Wikipedia.
 

The ruined Abbey Church of St. Mary (Cistercian). "Interior" view. SO 5330 0000. Both © James Murray. Three additional views - 1, 2, 3, all © Carole Sage (2012). Three old postcard views - 1, 2, 3, all from Christopher Skottowe's Collection. Another view, the west window, choir, and the west door, all © Christopher Skottowe (1964). Link. Grade I listed.

Botany Bay Chapel is a permanent open-air chapel at the Botany Bay Activity Centre on Trellech Road. Services are held here fairly frequently, if not regularly. Circa SO 526 023. © Janet Gimber (2018).

The former St. Anne's Chapel (or St. Ann's) stands close to Tintern Abbey, and reputedly contains fragments from the gateway chapel to the Abbey. SO 5320 9996. © Janet Gimber (2014). Link. Grade II* listed.

The ruins of St. Mary, destroyed in a fire in the 1970's. Another view. SO 5303 9997. Both © Gerard Charmley (2011). Grade II listed.

St. Michael. Another view. The church information board has a drawing of the church from before the extension was added in 1846. SO 5315 0075. All © Janet Gimber (2014). Link. Grade II listed.

Tintern Chapel (Pentecostal) on Trellech Road. © Janet Gimber (2018).

The former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, now in residential use. SO 5304 0019. © Janet Gimber (2014). Another view, © Gerard Charmley (2011). Grade II* listed.

 

 

 

 


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