St Paul's Church
Introduction
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 6 Jul 2014
St Paul's Church is Grade II listed http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-5816-church-of-st-paul-llandudno It was built by J Oldrid Scott as a memorial to the Duke of Clarence (died 1892), the oldest son of the Prince of Wales. The foundation stone was laid 1893, nave 1895, aisles 1899, chancel 1901, when the church was consecrated. A projected tower at SE (liturgical SW) corner was not built. It contains a beautiful east window, a fine 3 manual hill organ and the pillars are fossilised polished granite. Church website: http://www.stpaulsllandudno.co.uk/