St Mary's Church, Anglican church building in Tenby, Wales.
St Mary's Church is a medieval stone building in Tenby featuring a prominent tall spire that dominates the skyline. Inside, the wooden roof displays around 75 carved decorative elements, and two significant side chapels from the 15th century add to its architectural richness.
The building was founded around 1210 and underwent major changes over the following centuries, with the two large chapels added in the 15th century as the town prospered. These additions reflect how the structure expanded to serve the growing community.
The church serves as a gathering place for the Tenby community, hosting regular services and local group meetings that bring people together. Its role in daily community life remains visible through the activity of worship and social events that take place within its walls.
The building welcomes visitors throughout the week and offers various worship services that happen regularly. It is located in the town center of Tenby, making it easy to visit alongside other local attractions.
The building contains a memorial to Robert Recorde, a mathematician who invented the equals sign in mathematical notation. This unexpected link between a major scientific innovation and this small Welsh town often goes unnoticed by visitors.
Location: Tenby
Inception: 1210
Elevation above the sea: 28 m
GPS coordinates: 51.67170,-4.69962
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:41
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