Rug Chapel
Corwen, Denbighshire
Extravagant private chapel of an arch Royalist who clung to the old ways.
The writing’s on the wall.
Llangar, Clwyd
Llangar’s origins are lost in the mist of time. But we do know that a place of worship stood here in medieval times. One of Wales’s hidden gems, it’s located in splendid isolation overlooking the River Dee. But what’s so valuable about it? Like nearby Rug Chapel, Llangar gives little hint of what lies within.
Its plain exterior hides a jewel-like interior adorned with stunning wall paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries uncovered during restoration, depicting everything from a spear-carrying skeleton to the Seven Deadly Sins. You can also admire the old beams, minstrel’s gallery, elaborate box pews and stone font.
Corwen, Denbighshire
Extravagant private chapel of an arch Royalist who clung to the old ways.
Corwen, Denbighshire
People have been worshipping in this wonderfully preserved church for 900 and on a site chosen by the Breton missionaries, Mael and Sulien, who came here in the 6th century as Christian missionaries.
Cynwyd, Gwynedd
A Victorian church built by the generous donations of local individuals.