A study in contrast this, and two churches by that prolific Late Victorian Welsh architecture Edward Bruce Vaughan (1856-1919), who until moving to Wales I had not heard of. Bruce Vaughan was based in Cardiff and specialised in ecclesiastical work, designing some 45 churches in Glamorgan alone. According 'The Buildings of Wales' he built eight churches in Swansea. All, I suspect. of quarry faced masonry.
Every time I head into town I pass this sad sight, St Paul, Plasmarl. It stands at the southern end of the main street in Plasmarl, Neath Rd, hard by a busy roundabout. I rather love this church, which is all rather Bodley-esque with some interesting 'free-style' detailing. The placing of the octagonal bell tower is masterly. Alas as you can see the whole thing is beginning to give way to ruin. The people of Plasmarl deserve better. Since I wrote those words three years ago now, the deterioration has continued. The top stage of the tower has begun to tilt to the north and large cracks have opened up in the masonry. All is Ichabod.
Every time I head into town I pass this sad sight, St Paul, Plasmarl. It stands at the southern end of the main street in Plasmarl, Neath Rd, hard by a busy roundabout. I rather love this church, which is all rather Bodley-esque with some interesting 'free-style' detailing. The placing of the octagonal bell tower is masterly. Alas as you can see the whole thing is beginning to give way to ruin. The people of Plasmarl deserve better. Since I wrote those words three years ago now, the deterioration has continued. The top stage of the tower has begun to tilt to the north and large cracks have opened up in the masonry. All is Ichabod.
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