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St Cennydd

Llangennith, Glamorgan | SA3 1HY

St Cenydd is a 12th century church on the site of a 6th century llan, or churchyard, which retains the original circular footprint.

St Cynllo

Llangoedmor, Ceredigion | SA43 2LJ

'The church of the great wood', is derived from its situation in a district abounding with timber of ancient and luxuriant growth, and with groves of stately oaks and other trees.

St Collen

Llangollen, Denbighshire | LL20 8HU

St Collen’s belongs to a group of three churches in the Mission Area of Valle Crucis, and situated in the heart of the beautiful town, Llangollen.

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Valle Crucis Abbey

Llangollen, Clwyd | LL20 8DD

Valle Crucis was truly Welsh from the moment it was founded in 1201 by Prince Madog ap Gruffydd and the ‘white monks’ of the Cistercian order.

St Paulinus

Llangors, Powys | LD3 7UG

The first record of a church in Llangors comes from 1152, and its early medieval roots are revealed in its curved churchyard and location beside a stream, both common in early medieval foundations in Wales.

All Saints

Llangorwen, Ceredigion | SY23 3DW

All Saints is on a quiet road that must once have been the original route linking the small harbours at Clarach, Wallog and Borth to the port at Aberystwyth.

St Carannog

Llangrannog, Ceredigion | SA44 6AE

A wonderful Welsh church with a 6th century foundation, and there the village (famed across Wales for its sheltered beach and tasty fish and chips) grew up around the church.

Christ Church

Llangrove, Herefordshire | HR9 6EX

A Victorian country church completed in 1856, built in Bath stone in the English Gothic style and set in the centre o the village, this was the first church to be designed by the architect Frederick Bodley, a student of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

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St Cwyfan

Llangwyfan, Anglesey | LL63 5YR

It may seem an odd and perilous place to build a church, but St Cwyfan's originally stood at the end of a peninsula between two bays, as shown on John Speed's map of Anglesey from 1636.

St Cybi

Llangybi, Monmouthshire | NP15 1NP

Medieval wall paintings and a holy well.

St Cynhafal

Llangynhafal, Denbighshire | LL15 1UP

A place of peace and sanctuary just off the Offa's Dyke and ideal rest stop for the weary to refresh both body and soul.

St Cynog

Llangynog, Powys | SY10 0EU

A simple village church in an ancient elevated churchyard, in a stunning setting with views up the valley and to the surrounding hills.

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