This isolated church overlooks Y Foryd at the southern end of the Menai Strait. Since 1991, in the care of The Friends of Friendless Churches. Who as a charity and care for many similar old and neglected buildings in Wales and England. Llanfaglan, or The Church of St Baglan, as it stands today, dates from the 13th century, although there are 12th century incised slabs indicating an earlier structure. There was much refurbishment through the 18th century which is most evident within the interior. It is one of few churches not subjected to Victorian...
Read morehistorical church set in a stunning location. The interior is as basic as you can get and a little on the run downside. Not that this takes anything away from this lovely little place. The churchyard is fairly well maintained, with some very old headstones. There is also the headstone of Lord snowdon which is worth a...
Read moreLovely ancient, plain wee church, overlooking the calm sea. The circular walled graveyard used to have a clear well and may have been a Roman farm originally. See website for more info. Loved the traditional Sunday school seated entrance. Makes you wonder where all the village...
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