Church of the Holy Cross, Mwnt
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| Church of the Holy Cross | |
|---|---|
| 52°08′11″N 4°38′16″W / 52.1365°N 4.6377°W | |
| Country | Wales |
| Denomination | Church in Wales |
| History | |
| Dedication | Holy Cross |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Grade I |
| Designated | 21 September 1964 |
| Architectural type | Church |
The Church of the Holy Cross (Welsh: Eglwys y Grog) at Mwnt, Ceredigion, Wales, is a parish church[1] and Grade I listed building dating probably from the 13th century.[2]
Vandalism
The Church of the Holy Cross is an example of a medieval sailors' chapel of ease. The site is said to have been used since the Age of the Saints, but the present building is probably 13th-century. It has an example of a 12th- or 13th-century font made of Preseli stone. Mwnt was a civil parish in its own right for several centuries, but before the 17th century it was a detached chapelry of the parish of Llangoedmor. Since 1934, it has been part of the parish of Y Ferwig.[1][2][3]
The building was restored in 1853 and again after storm damage in 1917. A 1912 photograph shows the south windows in different positions.
In December 2021 the church was extensively vandalised; within days, an international fundraising appeal had achieved its target of £20,000. Discussions on safety and security were planned.[4]
