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St Marcella's Church, Denbigh

15th-century church buildings in WalesGrade II listed buildings in DenbighshireGrade I listed churches in Denbighshire
Yr Eglwys Wen Dinbych St Marcella 07
Yr Eglwys Wen Dinbych St Marcella 07

St Marcella's Church was the original parish church of Denbigh, in Denbighshire, Wales. Located about a mile east of the centre of the town, the church is dedicated to Saint Marchell (Marcella), a Welsh saint of the 5th/6th centuries. Although with earlier origins, the present church dates to the founding of Denbigh and the building of Denbigh Castle by Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln in around 1290. Most of the current structure dates from a major rebuilding in about 1500. St Marcella's was superseded as the parish church of the town in the 19th century by the more centrally located St Hilary's Chapel. It remains an active church in the Diocese of St Asaph and is a Grade I listed building.

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St Marcella's Church, Denbigh
Whitchurch Road,

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LL16 4ER , Denbigh
Wales, United Kingdom
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