The parish church is at TREVETHIN, a village, distant about 1 mile west [of Pontypool]; this fabric was rebuilt during 1846-47, according to plans prepared by Thomas H. Wyatt, Esq. honorary architect of the diocese. In the chancel is a beautiful stained glass window, presented by John Harley, Esq. of Wainwern; the communion-table, chairs, books, and furniture were given by the Hon. Misses Tracey; the font, of exquisite design and workmanship, was an offering by Charles Williams, Esq. of Hill Grove, and the handsome clock, by Mrs. Shellard, of Pontypool. In this church is constructed a Baptistry for administering the sacrement of baptism by immersion. The cost of re-building the sacred edifice, about £2700 was defrayed by voluntary contributions, and it is gratifying to remark that the inhabitants of Pontypool generally evinced the kindest interest in the work: to which they poured in their free-will offerings in a manner creditable to themselves, and worthy of its importance.
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