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All Saints' Church in the village of Gresford near Wrexham is one of the most beautiful churches in the whole of Wales. Perched above the vale of the Alyn; still on a pillar of coal; its tower with most notable peal of bells has dominated the skyline for centuries. Its architecture internally warmed with wood; lit by mediaevalstained glass it thrills but does not overawe. // Gresford History Gresford is famous as being a former mining village near Wrexham, North Wales. ... Wrexham (Welsh: Wrecsam) is an industrial town in north-east Wales. ... A church building (or simply church) is a building used in Christian worship. ... For an explanation of often confusing terms such as Great Britain, Britain, United Kingdom and England, see British Isles (terminology). ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three ages: the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times, beginning with the Renaissance. ... Strictly speaking, stained glass is glass that has been painted with silver stain and then fired. ...
All Saints' Church is one of the traditional Seven Wonders of Wales. The Seven Wonders of Wales is a traditional list of notable landmarks in Wales, commemorated in an anonymous rhyme: Pistyll Rhaeadr and Wrexham steeple, Snowdons mountain without its people, Overton yew trees, St Winefride wells, Llangollen bridge and Gresford bells. ...