St Mary's Church hall, Mold, Grade II listed church hall in Mold, United Kingdom
St Mary's Church Hall is a sandstone building with Perpendicular Gothic style architecture and an Elizabethan south porch entrance. Inside, the hall contains carved wooden pews, a font from the 19th century, and a decorative alabaster reredos, with eight bells housed in its tower above.
The current building was started around 1490 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, replacing an earlier Norman church from the 14th century. The site had been a place of worship and community gathering for generations before the present structure was built.
The church displays Stanley family heraldic symbols, including the Eagle and Child and Three Legs of Man, which reflect its connection to the Earls of Derby. These symbols are woven into the visual character of the space and speak to the influential families who shaped it over time.
The building is a Grade II listed structure, so access to its interior may be limited to specific times or guided visits. It is worth checking ahead whether tours or viewing times are available, as it remains an active parish building used for community events.
The bells in the tower were cast in two different periods: five from the early 18th century and three added much later in the 2000s. The alabaster reredos inside was designed by local architect John Douglas, whose work became a hallmark of the area during his era.
Location: Mold
Elevation above the sea: 113.9 m
GPS coordinates: 53.16860,-3.14100
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:02
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