St Mary’s Church

St Mary’s Church St Mary's is a small, warm and vibrant church situated in Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran. The cost, including furnishing and a small American organ, amounted to £2,000.

Service times:

Sunday, 10am - 11am
4th Sunday of the month is All Age Worship
Tuesday, 10am - 11am St Mary’s Church is a small, warm and friendly Church and has an active and committed membership which forms part of the Parish of Cwmbran which itself is part of the Church in Wales. Please feel free to come along to one of our many services and events and share a Ministry of welcome and support. S

ervice Times:
Sunday 9:30am - Sung Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
Tuesday 10am - Morning Prayer followed by Said Holy Eucharist

Other Services
Weddings, Baptisms and Funerals by appointment


The History of St Mary’s Church:

A rectangular church built in the early years of the 20th century. The Mitchell family, of Llanfrechfa Grange, were instrumental in the founding of St Mary’s Church, Croesyceiliog. The church, built entirely of red brick and standing in an elevated position, was intended as a mission church to relieve All Saints Church, Llanfrechfa and was licensed as a Place of Worship by the Bishop of Llandaff, the Right Reverend Richard Lewis in 1903 January 23. The Church:

It is constructed of red pressed bricks in English bond with windows and door jambs of moulded bricks and with stone dressings to door and windows. At the east end, incorporated in the structure and of the same construction, is a rectangular lean to vestry on the north side. The whole building is covered with grey slates. The bell cote at the western end is of ashlar, and the west gable is cement rendered. The gable copings have been capped, rather badly with slates. The interior of the church comprises a chancel and nave (without division), and (at the east end) a sanctuary divided from the chancel by a wooden framework – since St Mary’s was at one time a dual purpose building, this framework may well have contained shutters to screen off the sanctuary from the main body of the church when the latter was used for non-liturgical purposes. The doorway to the lean to vestry is adjacent to the screen and sanctuary step on the chancel side. At the western end of the church is an entrance lobby and a vestry/ boiler room with organ loft above. The organ loft is approached by a staircase, from inside the vestry. The church floor originally constructed of tongued and grooved boards in the nave and chancel but were removed and replaced with carpet on a new concrete floor when the church was reordered in July 1996, whilst the sanctuary floor is of decorated clay tiles. The sanctuary is varied above the level of the chancel and nave, while the altar is two levels higher than that of the floor of the sanctuary. The wooden framework structure aforementioned serves as a communion rail. The walls of the church are plastered with cement mortar rendered to a fine finish, and have vertical pine tongue and grooved boards to dado height. The glazing is of diamond shaped leaded lights with opening casements in a wrought iron frame. The roof is supported on seven queen post roof trusses. The ceiling level (of lath and plaster construction), access to the loft space is through a trap door, situated above the organ in the organ gallery. The entrance to the church is on the north side, through softwood doors of gothic shape, with wrought iron fittings throughout. There are stone steps with brick walls and handrails adjacent leading to external paths. The Church Grounds and Curtilage:

The grounds around the church comprises of a car park and lawns. There is also some rough ground to the south side of the church which is completely enclosed by a stone wall and railings with three pedestrian entrances, and double gates to the car park. The stone wall runs the entire length of the south side of the church, and for a short distance to the east end of the church and fencing around the remainder. The fencing was reinstated in 1995. Garden of Rest:

There is an area set aside for the burial of cremated remains to the north side of the church immediately adjacent to the church wall, it is surrounded by a chain fence supported on wooden posts approximately 450 mm high. The cost of the construction of this garden was paid for in loving memory of Leonard Edwards, and there is a marble plaque to that effect – Garden of Rest A.M.D.G. In memory of Leonard Edwards, church warden, who died on February 18 1983. The Church Hall:

The church hall was built in the twentieth century and is a rectangular extension of the church into which the external brickwork has been bonded. The church hall is constructed of facing bricks with cavity wall construction. The roof is of single lap interlocking concrete tile with lead dressings at the junction with the West gable of the church. On the northern side of the church hall is a small lobby, segregated W.C accommodation, and a kitchen with a flat triple lay covered roof with mineralised finish. Entrance to the church hall is via a concrete sloping ramp with facing brick walls to the side and double hardwood doors with brass fittings, and roller shutter door for additional security. A fire door leads to the church and there is an emergency exit on the Western side with concrete steps leading to the tarmac path adjacent. The internal walls are rendered and the ceiling is of gypsum ceiling boards. The floor area adjacent to the church is carpeted and a row of lockable wall cupboards is placed on the church gable wall. This area is separated from the main hall by a folding plastic screen of 2.4 m in height. The floor of the main hall is of concrete slab construction covered with Granwood patent composition flooring bricks. There is a small raised stage and permanent bar adjacent. The church and church hall are heated by a gas fired boiler and pump fed copper pipe and steel radiators.

Take time to pause, pray, and be renewed at our Quiet Day, inspired by Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well. Come...
12/05/2026

Take time to pause, pray, and be renewed at our Quiet Day, inspired by Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well.

Come and discover living water, honest conversation, and the gentle invitation of Christ to deeper faith and refreshment.

All are welcome. We’d love you to join us 🙏✝️

✨ Church Hall Spaces Available ✨Looking for a venue for classes, groups, meetings, or events? We currently have spaces a...
06/05/2026

✨ Church Hall Spaces Available ✨

Looking for a venue for classes, groups, meetings, or events? We currently have spaces available:

📅 Mondays: 9am–4pm
📅 Thursdays: 9am–2pm

Affordable, spacious, and welcoming — perfect for community use.

04/05/2026

Looking for a welcoming space to hire in Croesyceiliog?

St Mary’s Church Hall is available to hire and is ideal for meetings, workshops, clubs, classes, community groups, and training sessions in a warm, friendly setting with kitchen facilities and on-site parking.

Current availability:
Mondays – 9:00am to 4:00pm
Thursdays – 9:00am to 2:00pm

If you’re looking for a regular venue for your group or activity, we’d love to hear from you.

For bookings & enquiries: [email protected]

St Mary’s Church, Croesyceiliog – Making disciples who love God, neighbour, and serve the world 🙏✝️

"If you cannot find Christ in the beggar at the church door, you will not find Him in the chalice" (St. John Chrysostom)...
03/05/2026

"If you cannot find Christ in the beggar at the church door, you will not find Him in the chalice" (St. John Chrysostom)

At St. Mary's, faith is something we try to put into action.

Today, some food donations were blessed by Rev'd Karin before being sent on to the local food bank. It’s a simple thing, but it’s one small way we try to live out our faith and share Christ’s love with others in our community.

Please keep everyone who will receive this food in your prayers.

St Mary's: Making disciples who love God, neighbour, and serve the world 🙏✝️🕊

Could you use a few hours of peace, reflection, and gentle refreshment for the soul?You are warmly invited to join us at...
02/05/2026

Could you use a few hours of peace, reflection, and gentle refreshment for the soul?

You are warmly invited to join us at St Mary’s Church, Croesyceiliog, for a special Quiet Day — a chance to step away from the noise and busyness of life, and simply be still.

Together, we’ll reflect on “The Woman at the Well” — a powerful story of meeting Jesus, being known completely, and discovering the living water that truly satisfies.

Whether you are full of faith, searching, weary, curious, or simply in need of quiet, there is a place for you here. And if you’ve never been to St Mary’s before, please know that new faces will be especially welcome — come exactly as you are.

Bring your Bible
Refreshments will be provided
No pressure, no expectations — just a warm welcome

Saturday, 23rd May 2026
10:00am – 1:00pm
St Mary’s Church, Croesyceiliog

Take a little time for your soul. We would love to welcome you!

All are warmly welcome 🙏 ✝️🕊

All are welcome to our All Age Eucharist this Sunday,10am, at St. Mary’s, Croesyceiliog 😊Young, not-so-young, and somewh...
20/04/2026

All are welcome to our All Age Eucharist this Sunday,10am, at St. Mary’s, Croesyceiliog 😊

Young, not-so-young, and somewhere in between — you’re all very welcome. There’ll be a bit of movement, a bit of laughter, and plenty of joy.

Come and share in the story, the table, and the joy 🙏✝️

Join us this Holy Week and Easter as we journey together through the story of hope and new life.From quiet reflection to...
30/03/2026

Join us this Holy Week and Easter as we journey together through the story of hope and new life.

From quiet reflection to joyful celebration, this is a special time to worship and celebrate the hope of Easter together.

Whether you come regularly or it’s been a while, you are very welcome to join us.

All are warmly welcome.

Address

Bryn Eglwys
Cwmbran
NP442

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 11am
Sunday 9am - 11am

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