All Saints' Church, Grade I listed church in Gresford, Great Britain.
All Saints' Church is a Grade I listed church in the village of Gresford, in north-east Wales. It has a tall 15th-century tower, fine carved stonework, and stained glass windows that give the interior its particular character.
The church dates to the early 13th century, when a stone building was first raised on this site in Gresford. The tower and much of what visitors see today was built or rebuilt during the 15th century, when the church was greatly enlarged.
The church hosts weddings, baptisms, and memorial services that mark important moments in the lives of local families. These occasions reflect the deep ties between this building and the people of Gresford.
The church stands on Stocks Lane in the center of Gresford and is easy to reach on foot from the village. Inside, information panels help visitors understand what they are looking at.
The bells of All Saints' Church are counted among the Seven Wonders of Wales, a traditional list that highlights remarkable features across the country. They were cast in the Middle Ages and still hang in the tower today.
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