St Cenedlon's Church, Rockfield

St Cenedlon's Church
Church of St Cenedlon (or Cenhedlon) (aka Rockfield Church)
St Cenedlon's Church is located in Monmouthshire
St Cenedlon's Church
St Cenedlon's Church
Location in Monmouthshire
51°49′48″N 2°45′13″W / 51.83°N 2.7535°W / 51.83; -2.7535
LocationRockfield, Monmouthshire
CountryWales
DenominationChurch in Wales
WebsiteRockfield Church
History
FoundedMedieval / restored 1859-1860
Associated peopleRevd Tim Dack (Priest in charge)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated27 November 1953
Architect(s)John Pollard Seddon & John Prichard
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Specifications
MaterialsBody of church: rubble
Roof: slate

St Cenedlon's is a parish church in the village of Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales. The dedication to St Cenedlon is unusual and the history of the saint is obscure. Some sources suggest that she was a daughter of Brychan king of Brycheiniog while others identify her as the wife of King Arthfael ab Ithel, king of Glywysing. The existing church dates from the Middle Ages but only the tower remains from that period. After the English Reformation, the surrounding area of north Monmouthshire became a refuge for Catholics and Matthew Pritchard (1669-1750), Roman Catholic bishop and Vicar Apostolic of the Western District is buried at the church. By the mid-19th century the church was in ruins and a complete reconstruction was undertaken by the ecclesiastical architects John Pollard Seddon and John Prichard in around 1860. St Cenedlon's is an active parish church in the Diocese of Monmouth. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building.