St Deiniol's Church, Hawarden

The same firm, then known as Douglas & Minshull designed the Gladstone Memorial Chapel at the east end of the north aisle, built between 1901 and 1903 and in 1908–09 the vestries which were added at the northeast of the church.

The rood, dating from 1915 to 1916 and by Giles Gilbert Scott, was erected in memory of William Glynne Charles Gladstone.

In 1884 Edward Frampton created wall paintings in the south aisle of the chancel but, apart from two fragments at the east end, these have disappeared.

The altar cross and the candlesticks were also designed by Richmond, as was the stained glass, which was made by James Powell and Sons.

The monument to Sir Stephen Glynne, who died in 1874, consists of a recumbent effigy by Matthew Noble in a tomb recess designed by John Douglas.

An alabaster and mosaic tablet designed by Douglas and Fordham commemorates William Henry Gladstone who died in 1891.

To the northwest of the church is a lychgate designed by Sir Herbert Baker in 1929, consisting of a pyramidal roof on ogee timber framing.

[8] Among those from the former war buried here is the politician William Glynne Charles Gladstone, a grandson of the Prime Minister, killed in action in 1915.