St Padarn's Church, Llanberis

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St Padarn’s Church, Llanberis
Eglwys Sant Padarn
St Padarn's Church
OS grid referenceSH 577600
LocationLlanberis, Gwynedd
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
History
StatusParish church
DedicationSt Padarn
Dedicated24 June 1885
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II* listed building
Designated28 May 1999
Architect(s)Arthur Baker
Years built1884–1885
Construction cost£5,455
Specifications
Length120 feet (37 m)
Nave width25 feet (7.6 m)
Height37 feet (11 m)
Spire height96 feet (29 m)
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Bangor
ArchdeaconryBangor
DeanerySynod Bangor
ParishBro Eryri

Saint Padarn's Church, Llanberis is a parish church of the Church in Wales in Llanberis.

The original church of St Peris was 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to the south-east of Llanberis and as the town expanded a new church was required.

The foundation stone was laid on 3 January 1884[1] by Captain N.P. Stewart of Bryntirion.

The building was funded by the Assheton Smith family, which owned the rights to the slate quarried at nearby Dinorwig. It was designed by Arthur Baker of 14 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, London, a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott. The medieval font from St Peris was transferred here. The walls were built of local stone, with dressings of red stone from the quarries of Guest and Son, Runcorn. The construction cost was £5,455 (equivalent to £744,261 in 2023).[2]

The building was dedicated on 24 June 1885.[3]

Harold Hughes enlarged the church in 1914 with the addition of the Lady Chapel, on the church's north side, and the completion of the nave.

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