Church of St Mary, Nash
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the parish church of the village of Nash lying 3km south of the city of Newport, South Wales, Great Britain. Described as "the cathedral of the moors" by Monmouthshire historian Fred Hando, the large church is medieval in origin, with additions and restorations dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a Grade I listed building as of 3 January 1963, primarily due to its "medieval tower with fine spire." Newman describes the fifteenth century steeple as "unique in South East Wales".
Church of St Mary, Nash
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the parish church of the village of Nash lying 3km south of the city of Newport, South Wales, Great Britain. Described as "the cathedral of the moors" by Monmouthshire historian Fred Hando, the large church is medieval in origin, with additions and restorations dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a Grade I listed building as of 3 January 1963, primarily due to its "medieval tower with fine spire." Newman describes the fifteenth century steeple as "unique in South East Wales".
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