Bishton
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{{Infobox UK place
| official_name = Bishton
| country = Wales
| population = 2,181
| constituency_welsh_assembly = Newport East
| constituency_westminster = Newport East
| post_town = NEWPORT
| unitary_wales = Newport
| os_grid_reference = ST391876
| coordinates = {{coord|51.58395|-2.88035|display=inline,title}}
| label_position = left
| postcode_area = NP
| postcode_district = NP18
| dial_code = 01633
Llanwern exchange
| static_image = File:St. Cadwaladr's, Bishton - geograph.org.uk - 156655.jpg
| static_image_caption = St Calwaladr's Church
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Map of the community
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Bishton or Bishopston ({{langx|cy|Llangadwaladr Trefesgob}} or simply Trefesgob) is a small rural community in the east of the city of Newport, South Wales. It lies in the Llanwern electoral district (ward){{cite web |url=https://www.newport.gov.uk/documents/One-Newport/Llanwern-Profile-Final-2017.pdf |title=Community Well-being Profile: Llanwern Final |date=May 2017 |publisher=Newport City Council |access-date=7 May 2022 |page=5}} and contains the eastern end of Llanwern steelworks, the Underwood estate as well as Bishton itself. The population in the 2001 census was 2,181; dropping to 2,137 in 2011.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/reports/localarea?compare=W04000812|title=Custom report - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics|website=www.nomisweb.co.uk}}
History
The earliest record is from the Liber Landavensis (12th century) which states that Guidnerth was pardoned three years after killing his brother Merchion and was granted the land and woods from the coastline of Llangadwaladr to St. Cadwaladr's church in a charter witnessed by Bishop Berthguinus sometime around the year 700.{{cite book|last=Davies|first=Geoffrey|title=Monmouthshire Villages|publisher=Sigma Leisure|location=Ammanford|year=2015|pages=26-27}} The name is said to derive from "Bishop's Town", as the village has been alleged to be the sometime home of the Bishops of Llandaff. Owain Glyndŵr destroyed the palaces at Bishton and Llandaff, from which time the episcopal palace was moved to Mathern.{{cite book |first=F. J. |last=Hando |author-link=Fred Hando |year=1944 |title=The Pleasant Land of Gwent |chapter=11: Mathern, Moynes Court and Mounton |publisher=R. H. Johns |location=Newport}} Bishop John Pascall died here of the plague in 1361.{{cite web |url=https://netherwent.church/bishton/ |title=St Cadwaladr's Church, Bishton|publisher=Netherwent Ministry Area|access-date=3 October 2023}}
The remains of Bishton Castle, on raised ground located by a farm to the west of Bishton Road, are a scheduled monument.{{Cite web|url=https://ancientmonuments.uk/128153-bishton-castle-bishton|title=Bishton Castle, Bishton (Trefesgob), Newport (Casnewydd)|first=Good|last=Stuff|website=ancientmonuments.uk}}{{Cite web|url=https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/94903/archives/|title=English – Coflein|website=coflein.gov.uk}}
=St Cadwaladr's church=
The dedication of Bishton church to Cadwaladr is one of only two known instances, the other being in Llangadwaladr in Anglesey, though St Mary's Church, Magor may also have been originally dedicated to him. Cadwaladr was the final Welsh King of Britain, dying in AD 664, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth. The church site has a familiar circular Celtic llan but the building dates from the early English period.
The decorated and perpendicular church was badly damaged in 1760 when the tower collapsed. Restoration followed, and in the 19th century the porch was added. Some windows date from the 18th century, but many are later, from the Victorian era. The later tower, with one bell, was completed in 1887 in the Victorian Gothic Style by John Prichard. The origins of the chancel arch are unclear while the font is 14th century and the stoup is 15th century. The east stained glass window is from 1915. The church was designated as a Grade II listed building in 1963.{{Cadw|num=2907|desc=Parish Church of St Cadwaladr|grade=II|access-date=3 September 2023}}
Welsh remained the language of church services at Bishton until 1828. Sunday Worship is held at 11.00 am, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. The church is subject to a gateway grant from the National Churches Trust. In 2020 the need for restoration work primarily to the tower, was highlighted. A project will develop repair proposals and will include an ecology survey.{{Cite web |url=https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-cadwaladr-bishton |title=St Cadwaladr | National Churches Trust |website=www.nationalchurchestrust.org |access-date=3 January 2022}}
Government
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External links
- [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/307402/related St Cadwaladr's Church, Bishton] at coflein.gov.uk
- [https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=6682639 Photos of Bishton and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk]
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