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St Paul's Church, Isycoed
St Paul’s Church, Isycoed
St Paul’s Church, Isycoed was until 1827 was a sub-chapelry of Holt, which was part of Gresford.
Key Facts
- Location: Isycoed, Wrexham, Wales
- Denomination: Anglican
- Grade: Grade II
- Date Built: 1829
- Diocese: St Asaph
Overview
St Paul’s Church, Isycoed was until 1827 was a sub-chapelry of Holt, which was part of Gresford.
In 1827, Isycoed became a separate parish covering 3530 acres, including the Denbighshire townships of Cacca Dutton, Dutton Diffaeth, Dutton y Bran, Ridley, and Sutton.
Initially in the diocese of Chester, Isycoed was transferred to the diocese of St. Asaph in 1849. A church existed on the site in 1718, replaced in 1742, with the current church built in 1829.