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Church of St Mark, Newport

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Location
  
Newport

Denomination
  
Church in Wales

Functional status
  
Parish church

Bishop
  
Richard Pain

Archdeaconry
  
Newport

Country
  
Wales

Status
  
Active

Diocese
  
Diocese of Monmouth

Dedication
  
Mark the Evangelist

Deanery
  
Newport

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Founded
  
20 July 1872 (1872-07-20)

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Shire Hall - Newport, Ye Olde Murenger House, St Paul's Church - Newport, Westgate Hotel, Pencoed Castle

The Church of St Mark in Newport, Wales is a Newport landmark and a Parish church in the Benefice of the Cathedral parish of Newport.

History

The Victorian church was built in the 1870s due to the growing population of St Woolos' parish. The land upon which the church was built belonged to Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar but was donated to the church on condition that a total of £4000 be collected for the building work by the end of 1870. Even though the target was not reached by £1,000, the foundation stone was laid by Lady Tredegar on 20 July 1872. The church building was completed by 1874.

In 2012 there were fears that the church might have to close down after the retirement of the then vicar Andrew Willie due to a decline in the congregation and lack of needed funds. However, in 2014 the Reverend Paul Thompson succeeded as vicar and brought forward plans to boost up the parish life.

References

Church of St Mark, Newport Wikipedia