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[[Image:St Marys Church Swansea.JPG|thumb|right|St. Mary's Church]]
[[Image:St Marys Church Swansea.JPG|thumb|right|St. Mary's Church]]
'''St Mary's Church''' is an [[Anglican Church]] & [[Greek Orthodox Church]] in the [[Swansea city centre|centre of Swansea]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom|UK]].
'''St Mary's Collegiate and Parish Church''' is an [[Anglican Church]] <s>& </s> in the [[Swansea city centre|centre of Swansea]], [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom|UK]].


There was a church on the site of St Mary's since ''circa'' [[1328]], erected by [[Henry de Gower]], [[Bishop of Saint David's]]. One Sunday morning, in [[1739]], the roof of the nave collapsed into the church. Fortunately this was before the waiting congregation entered the building. The whole structure was re-built apart from the tower. [[1822]] saw the church being lit by gas for the first time with thirty six lamps. The church underwent complete renovation between [[1879]] and [[1882]] by Vicar Dr Morgan. In 1896, the church was flattened and rebuilt again under the designs of [[Arthur Blomfield]] by Dean Allan Smith, though some parts of the old church survived the re-development. In Feb 1941 the Church was extensively damaged by Bombing during the [[The Blitz|Blitz]]
There was a church on the site of St Mary's since ''circa'' [[1328]], erected by [[Henry de Gower]], [[Bishop of Saint David's]]. One Sunday morning, in [[1739]], the roof of the nave collapsed into the church. Fortunately this was before the waiting congregation entered the building. The whole structure was re-built apart from the tower. [[1822]] saw the church being lit by gas for the first time with thirty six lamps. The church underwent complete renovation between [[1879]] and [[1882]] by Vicar Dr Morgan. In 1896, the church was flattened and rebuilt again under the designs of [[Arthur Blomfield]] by Dean Allan Smith, though some parts of the old church survived the re-development. In Feb 1941 the Church was extensively damaged by Bombing during the [[The Blitz|Blitz]]

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51°37′08″N 3°56′35″W / 51.619°N 3.943°W / 51.619; -3.943

St. Mary's Church

St Mary's Collegiate and Parish Church is an Anglican Church & in the centre of Swansea, Wales, UK.

There was a church on the site of St Mary's since circa 1328, erected by Henry de Gower, Bishop of Saint David's. One Sunday morning, in 1739, the roof of the nave collapsed into the church. Fortunately this was before the waiting congregation entered the building. The whole structure was re-built apart from the tower. 1822 saw the church being lit by gas for the first time with thirty six lamps. The church underwent complete renovation between 1879 and 1882 by Vicar Dr Morgan. In 1896, the church was flattened and rebuilt again under the designs of Arthur Blomfield by Dean Allan Smith, though some parts of the old church survived the re-development. In Feb 1941 the Church was extensively damaged by Bombing during the Blitz It was not rebuilt until the 1950s [1]

From the 1890s the Swansea Devil stood on a set of buildings facing the west side of the church, constructed by a disgruntled rival of Blomfield's, angry at the commissioning of Blomfield's designs over his own.