Older Mold
Posted in Architecture, Trips at 20:30 on 4 October 2020
Apart from its two Art Deco buildings (and even they were minor – see previous post) most of the architecture in Mold was fairly undistinguished.
St Mary’s Church (Eglwys y Santes Fair) prominent at the end of the High Street and built in thanksgivinbg for Henry VII of England’s victory at Bosworth Field was an exception.
Stitch of two photos:-
Tower and door:-
Information board:-
So too was this Tudor style building with unusual glazing, just opposite St Mary’s :-
Note the S-shaped pattern of the glazing on this zoom:-
Tags: Architecture, Bosworth Field, Eglwys y Santes Fair, glazing, Henry VII, Mold, St Mary's Church, windows





