A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in Wales.
| Grade | Criteria [1] | ||||||||||||
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| I | Buildings of exceptional interest | ||||||||||||
| II* | Particularly important buildings | ||||||||||||
| II | Buildings special interest. | ||||||||||||
| "—" denotes a work that is not graded. | |||||||||||||
| Name and location | Photograph | Date | Grant in £ | Architect | Notes and refs. | Grade | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St Matthew, Buckley, Flintshire 53°10′28″N3°04′21″W / 53.1745°N 3.0726°W | | 1821–22 | 4,052 | John Oates | Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Rebuilt 1897–1902. [2] [3] [4] | II* | |
| St Michael, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion | 1830–32 | 1,289 | Edward Haycock | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Replaced 1890. [5] | — | ||
| St Thomas, Trevethin, Torfaen | 1831–32 | 1,155 | Edward Haycock | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [6] | |||
| St David, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire | | 1835–36 | 3,000 | Edward Haycock | Gothic Revival with a tower. [5] [7] | II | |
| St Paul, Newport | | 1835–36 | 1,350 | Thomas Henry Wyatt | Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. [6] [8] | II | |
| St George, Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent | | 1835–36 | 1,042 | John Jenkins | Norman Revival with a tower. [6] [9] | II | |
| St Mary, Bagillt, Flintshire | | 1837–39 | 300 | John Lloyd | Gothic Revival style. [5] [10] [11] | II | |
| St Mary, Brymbo, Wrexham | 1838 | 600 | John Lloyd | Demolished about 1870. [5] | — | ||
| St Mary, Glyntaff, Mid Glamorgan 51°35′48″N3°19′22″W / 51.5966°N 3.3227°W | | 1838 | 414 | Thomas Henry Wyatt | Norman Revival with a tower. [5] | II | |
| Holy Trinity, Gwernaffield, Flintshire | | 1838 | 300 | John Lloyd | Replaced 1871–72. [5] | — | |
| St David, Denbigh, Denbighshire 53°11′02″N3°24′51″W / 53.1839°N 3.4141°W | | 1838–40 | 250 | Thomas Mainwaring Penson | Tower added 1855–58. [5] [12] [13] | II | |
| Christ Church, Cwmamman, Carmarthenshire | 1841 | 400 | Robert Ebbels | Gothic Revival with a tower. [5] [14] | II | ||
| Emmanuel, Bistre, Buckley, Flintshire 53°10′04″N3°05′18″W / 53.1678°N 3.0882°W | | 1841–42 | 200 | John Lloyd | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] [15] [16] | II | |
| St Mary, Cardiff, South Wales | | 1841–43 | 1,663 | Thomas Foster | Norman Revival with two west turrets. [5] [17] | II | |
| St David, Newtown, Powys | | 1843–45 | 2,000 | Thomas Mainwaring Penson | Gothic Revival with a tower. [6] [18] | II | |
| St John, Clydach, Swansea, West Glamorgan 51°41′42″N3°53′50″W / 51.6951°N 3.8971°W | 1845–47 | 200 | William Whittington | Gothic Revival with a northwest tower and turrets. [5] [19] | II | ||
| St John the Baptist, Pontfadog, Wrexham 52°55′58″N3°08′38″W / 52.9329°N 3.1438°W | | 1845–47 | 100 | F. Wehnert | Gothic Revival with a tower. [5] | ||
| St David, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan | | 1846–47 | 1,204 | Thomas Henry Wyatt and David Brandon | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] [20] | II | |
| St John, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire | | 1846–48 | 400 | James Harrison | Gothic Revival with a tower. [6] [21] | II | |
| St Paul, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire | 1849–50 | 250 | George Gilbert Scott | Gothic Revival style. [5] | |||
| Skewen, West Glamorgan | 1849–50 | 125 | Egbert Moxham | Gothic Revival style. [5] | |||
| Holy Trinity, Gwersyllt, Wrexham 53°04′29″N3°01′20″W / 53.0747°N 3.0221°W | | 1850–51 | 150 | Thomas Mainwaring Penson | Gothic Revival with a steeple. [5] | ||
| St Michael, Brynford, Flintshire 53°15′38″N3°13′59″W / 53.2605°N 3.2330°W | | 1851–52 | 125 | Thomas Henry Wyatt | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] [22] [23] | II | |
| Holy Trinity, Pillgwenlly, Newport | 1851–52 | 250 | John Langdon | Gothic Revival style. [6] | |||
| St Fagan, Trecynon, Mid Glamorgan | | 1851–53 | 200 | Thomas Talbot Bury | Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Burnt down 1855. [5] | — | |
| St Elvan, Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan 51°42′48″N3°26′43″W / 51.7132°N 3.4452°W | | 1852–53 | 250 | Andrew Moseley | Gothic Revival with a spire. [5] [24] | II* | |
| St David, Maesteg, Mid Glamorgan | | 1852–53 | 100 | Egbert Moxham | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] | ||
| St John the Evangelist, Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham | | 1852–53 | 200 | Thomas Mainwaring Penson | Norman Revival with a bell turret. [5] [25] [26] | II | |
| Holy Trinity, Nantyglo, Blaenau Gwent | 1852–54 | 100 | Joshua Daniels | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] | |||
| St David, Rhondda, Mid Glamorgan | | c. 1853 | 60 | Charles Bernard | [5] | ||
| St Michael, Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent | 1853–54 | 125 | John Norton | Replaced 1898. [5] | — | ||
| St Seiriol, Holyhead, Anglesey | | 1854 | 185 | Charles Verelst | Gothic Revival with a spire. [27] Demolished in 1992 after the structure became unsafe. [28] | — | |
| Christ Church, Glanogwen, Llanllechid, Gwynedd | | 1855–56 | 300 | Thomas Henry Wyatt | Gothic Revival with a steeple. [5] | ||
| St Peter, Swansea | 1856 | 85 | Richard Penson | Gothic Revival with a bell turret. [5] | |||
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