St Margaret's Church
Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash, CF45 4DA
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Saturday 1st June
Church open 10am – 1pm with refreshments being served.
Sundays 2nd and 9th June
10.30am church service. All welcome
Church opens from 4pm
6pm evening church service. All welcome
Monday 3rd June
Church open 10am-4pm Refreshments being served.
Tuesday 4th and Thursday 6th June
School visits 9.30am – 12.30pm
Friday 7th June
Church open 10am-4pm
Refreshments being served.
All week there will be displays from each of the churches in the ministry area and a display of future works planned for S Margaret’s Mountain Ash and how we plan to restore parts of the building needing work.
- Sat, 08 JunSt Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash08 Jun 2024, 14:00 – 16:00St Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash, 4DA, Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash CF45 4DA, UK
- Wed, 05 JunSt Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash05 Jun 2024, 15:00 – 17:00St Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash, 4DA, Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash CF45 4DA, UK
- Wed, 05 JunSt Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash05 Jun 2024, 10:30 – 12:30St Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash, 4DA, Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash CF45 4DA, UK
- Mon, 03 JunSt Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash03 Jun 2024, 15:00 – 16:00St Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash, 4DA, Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash CF45 4DA, UK
- Mon, 03 JunSt Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash03 Jun 2024, 14:00 – 15:00St Margaret's Church, Mountain Ash, 4DA, Dyffryn Rd, Mountain Ash CF45 4DA, UK
About
The Parish of Mountain Ash was carved out of the Ancient Parish of Llanwonno and the more modern Parish of Aberdare, in the year 1863.
When St. Margaret’s Church was built, Mountain Ash the Diocese of Llandaff, the Parish of Mountain Ash and Miskin was a completely different place than it is today.
The act of worship and prayer have been offered here since 1863 and forms the heart and life blood of our vibrant community.
A particularly notable feature of St Margaret’s is the reredos, considered by some to be the most valuable single possession of the church.
It is early English in character, made with Caen stone, alabaster and marble.
It depicts Moses, Abraham and Isaac, God, St Peter and Aaron. It cost £250, when it was created in 1904.
Wheelchair accessible.
Surrounding on-street parking.
10min walk from Mountain Ash train station