Latitude: 51.664 / 51°39'50"N
Longitude: -3.804 / 3°48'14"W
OS Eastings: 275325
OS Northings: 197673
OS Grid: SS753976
Mapcode National: GBR H2.6CWC
Mapcode Global: VH5GN.0FTR
Plus Code: 9C3RM57W+H9
Entry Name: Old Town Church of St Thomas
Listing Date: 15 August 1975
Last Amended: 5 January 1989
Grade: II*
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 11776
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
Also known as: St Thomas's Church, Neath
Old Town Church Of St.thomas,church Place
ID on this website: 300011776
Location: Located in a spacious churchyard within Church Place.
County: Neath Port Talbot
Community: Neath (Castell-nedd)
Community: Neath
Built-Up Area: Neath
Traditional County: Glamorgan
Tagged with: Church building
Late C13 foundation of St Thomas the Matyr, re-named St Thomas the Apostle at the Reformation. Aisled nave with W tower. Medieval W tower of c1340 raised 1691.
Nave largely rebuilt and aisles added 1730. General restoration of 1874. Three stage W tower, rubble-freestone dressings. First and second floor bands, stepped diagonal buttresses, regular quoins. Crenellated parapet on corbels, waterspouts to corners, clockface to W. Restored (late C17?) 2 light cusped openings to bell stage elevations. Returned labels with stops. Tall pointed window over W door. Returned hoodmould. Cusped, 4 light transomed panel tracery, hollow chamfered reveals. Returned label over door, roll moulded reveals, 4 centred arch, plain spandrels, late C19 doors.
Five bay aisled nave. Scribed plaster on rubble, m-shaped slate roof, oversailing eaves. Doorcases of 1731 W end of N and W elevations of aisles. Stepped architraves, keystone. Moulded flat hood on brackets, C19 6 panel doors. Two light Victorian round arched geometric windows. Vice inset to SW angle with tower. Early C19 vestry to SE angle with chancel, coursed rubble, dressed quoins, gabled slate roof; 24 pane sash window with round arched doorway offset to right on E. Panelled door. Venetian window to E end of chancel.
Rectangular arcade piers rise to plain round arches, moulded capitals with toothed ornament. C19 nave roof, boarded arch braced trusses. Plastered aisle ceilings, moulded cornice to N. Fine Royal Arms of 1731 to N aisle E wall. Wall monument of 1794 to Sir Humphrey Mackworth to S aisle. Draped sarcophagus bearing urn on podium with pilasters and family arms, gilded marble; hatchments over. Numerous monuments and baluster font with gadrooning to bowl and beneficiary plaques to aisle walls and arcade piers, mostly C18. C10 incised wheel cross fragment formerly in Llanilltyd churchyard by vice doorway at W end S aisle.
Moulded returned hoodmould with toothed ornament to Venetian E window. Panelled vestry door to S side of chancel. Early C18 altar rails, cannon barrel balusters. Later C19 reredos from St David’s Church Pelas of 6 bells dated 1720.
A fine example of an early Georgian church with furnishings rare in Wales.
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