St. Bridget’s Church Skenfrith, South Wales





In Skenfrith the church of St. Bridget is located next to the castle and dates from the early 13th century. Consecrated in 1207, today it contains a little bit of everything. The church has part of it chancery screen, bits of medieval wall paintings, Jacobean pews and a small amount of medieval glass.
Skenfrith Castle is just next door.