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54:"Towards the extremity of the vale, cross the Ebwy vach, over another stone-bridge, to the church, situated in the midst of fields, upon a gentle rise overhanging the torrent. In this track, pass the Ystruth, a lively rill, which descends from a wooded dingle, and in a few paces falls into the Ebwyfach. This stream gives the name of Aberystruth to the scattered village, which is likewise called Blaenaugwent. The church is a handsome building, in the pointed or Norman style, with a square tower. The inside consists of a nave and north aisle, separated by five arches. As there is no chancel, the communion table is placed in a small recess at the extremity of the nave ; over it is a whimsical group, carved in wood, and painted ; two angels are represented sounding brazen trumpets, and between them a clergyman in his robes, holding an enormous trumpet in his hand. The service is performed in Welsh, the English language being little understood. The church-yard contains eleven old yews ; the largest is twenty-four feet in circumference, the smallest eleven and a half. The natives wear flannel shirts, some white and others red. In ascending the northern extremity of this delightful' vale, gradually advance into a wild, dreary, and almost uninhabited district, among bleak hills and barren moors." 33: 17: 45: 107:
Following a fire which destroyed the original St Peter's another church was built on the site, the opening services being held on 4 December 1856; this was demolished in 1966. The present St Peter's Blaina dates from the late 1960s and today forms part of a larger ministry area served by clergy
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spanned the original boundary of Monmouthshire (parish of Aberystruth) and Breconshire (parishes of Llanelly and Llangattock). At the southern end of Boundary Street Brynmawr you may still find the Boundary Stone marking the point where the three parishes met.
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but it had been obsolete in all other usages for decades. An attempt in recent years to restore the name for a ministry area which would have linked the Abertillery and Blaina parishes under one heading did not, in the end, succeed.
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Wales illustrated, in a series of views, comprising the picturesque scenery, towns, castles, seats of the nobility & gentry, antiquities, &c.
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Aberystruth remained the official ecclesiastical name of the parish into the 1980s. Clergy were styled Rector of Aberystruth (Blaina) in
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Development of Aberystruth's coal and iron ore deposits in the early nineteenth century brought explosive growth to
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and dedicated to St Peter, was first built about the year 1500 and that building lasted more than 320 years.
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A Geographical, Historical, and Religious Account of the parish of Aberystruth in the county of Monmouth.
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The parish church located near the centre of the parish in the village of
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Aberystruth is now the eastern portion of the county borough of
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Gastineau, Henry, 1791-1876; Jones & Co., London, pub 1830
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Brynmawr Heritage Trail, Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council
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St Peter's, Blaina, 1820. steel engraving from a drawing by
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Henry Gastineau
Wales
Monmouthshire
Breconshire
Bedwellty
Trevethin
Beaufort
Abertillery
Blaina
Rector
Ebbw Vale
Crockford's Clerical Directory
Nantyglo
Brynmawr
Blaenau Gwent
Brynmawr
"Monmouthshire parish map"
the original
A history of St Peter's church Blaina
A remarkable History of Aberystruth by David James
Kelly's Directory 1901
Categories
History of Blaenau Gwent
Geography of Blaenau Gwent

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