St Paul's Church, Grade II listed church building in Grangetown, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
St Paul's Church is a Grade II listed church building in Grangetown constructed with Pennant rubble walls and pink Staffordshire sandstone dressings. The structure displays architectural elements from the Arts and Crafts period.
The building opened in 1890 after Lord Windsor donated the land in 1885 and provided funds for construction costs. This generous support enabled the creation of the church.
A memorial window here depicts scenes from World War One alongside religious imagery in colored glass. This combination connects the location's past with spiritual themes in a distinctive way.
The building sits on Paget Street and has been the subject of restoration efforts in recent years. Visitors should be prepared for possible construction work or viewing restrictions.
The foundation uses an early example of concrete construction mixing pebbles, crushed brick, and sandstone chippings. This innovative building technique was uncommon for that time.
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