All Saints' Church, Oystermouth

It is located in Mumbles and is a Grade II listed building (listed 23 April 1952 as "a large church with substantial medieval fabric and good interior detail, including early medieval piscina, font, and C20 glass")[1] The church stands on a hillside, not far from Oystermouth Castle.

A porch was constructed on the northern side in the 19th century, and in 1873 an organ chamber and vestry were built, to the design of Richard Kyrke Penson.

[1] The church was substantially reconstructed in 1915, adding a new nave and chancel and a north aisle.

[3] The stained glass in the church includes a memorial window, commemorating the Mumbles lifeboat disaster of 1947; it shows lifeboatmen at work and was designed by Glantawe Studios and installed in 1977.

[5] The most notable grave in the churchyard is that of the English doctor and editor Thomas Bowdler, who died in Swansea in 1825.

Tower of All Saints Church, Oystermouth