Eglwys Crist
Yr Orsedd, Clwyd
Adeiladwyd yr eglwys gyntaf ar y safle hwn yn 1841, ond fe’i difrodwyd yn ddifrifol gan dân. Yn ôl yr hanes, ym mis Mai 1891, cynhaliodd y Ficer ‘briodas yn yr adfeilion’.
Georgian and was built out of limestone in 1754, the church is widely regarded as one of the smallest complete churches in England with a nave just 21ft long, the tiny apsidal chancel gives some idea of the scale.
Pilham, Lincolnshire
Our decoration brings out the colours of the Aspidal chancel central Venetian window and the unique space creates a calm and reflective atmosphere. Terrier records from as far back as the 1260s show that the parish of Pilham was granted to its incumbents by members of the Royal family of the day. In 1261 Edward I granted his relative Richard the Crusader the parish of Pilham along with the neighbouring villages of Heapham and Springthorpe. He then appointed John de Sicca Villa as rector or the parishes. De Sicca Villa went on then become rector of All Hallows, London. Pilham's rector in 1339 was related to the Chief Baron of the Exchequer and in 1378 the rector Richard de Ecton was appointed directly by King Richard III. Queen Anne appointed the rectors in 1388 and 1391 and Queen Katherine appointed those who held the office in 1423 and 1431. These 'Royal links' continued with successive monarchs from Henry VIII to Queen Victoria having made documented appointments to this little parish on the edge of rural Lincolnshire. In the chancel is a monument to Revd William Dunkin, who died in 1838. It is in the form of a Greek altar with anthemion in pediment and flaming urn with acanthus base above. In the chancel are good stained glass windows, and the early nave windows retain their delicate geometric shape. Our decoration brings out the colours of the Aspidal chancel central Venetian window and the unique space creates a calm and reflective atmosphere. Terrier records from as far back as the 1260s show that the parish of Pilham was granted to its incumbents by members of the Royal family of the day. In 1261 Edward I granted his relative Richard the Crusader the parish of Pilham along with the neighbouring villages of Heapham and Springthorpe. He then appointed John de Sicca Villa as rector or the parishes. De Sicca Villa went on then become rector of All Hallows, London.
Yr Orsedd, Clwyd
Adeiladwyd yr eglwys gyntaf ar y safle hwn yn 1841, ond fe’i difrodwyd yn ddifrifol gan dân. Yn ôl yr hanes, ym mis Mai 1891, cynhaliodd y Ficer ‘briodas yn yr adfeilion’.
Penarlâg, Flintshire
Mae eglwys wedi’i chysegru i Sant Deiniol wedi sefyll ar y safle hwn ers y chweched ganrif. Mae’r gynulleidfa’n ymfalchïo yn y cysylltiad rhwng yr eglwys a theulu y Prif Weinidog Fictoraidd, William Ewart Gladstone.
Llantysilio, Denbighshire
Saif eglwys St Tysilio mewn Ardal Gadwraeth, yn edrych dros yr Afon Dyfrdwy, yn ymyl Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte, un o Safleoedd Treftadaeth y Byd. Wrth ymweld â’r lle, cewch eich ysgubo nôl tua phum can mlynedd.