Llandudwen Church
Llandudwen, Gwynedd
This stunning ancient church, founded in the 5th century as a pilgrimage site to St Tudwen, is a place of solitude and spiritual refuge and is open all year round.
Probably the oldest surviving non conformist chapel in north Wales, this stone building was built in 1770.
Nanhoron, Gwynedd
In the style of a barn, it may have originally been a barn or have been deliberately built to resemble one, a simple space to worship.
The floor is still earthen, with box pews between low whitewashed walls built of rubble stone and a pine roof covered in slate.
Llandudwen, Gwynedd
This stunning ancient church, founded in the 5th century as a pilgrimage site to St Tudwen, is a place of solitude and spiritual refuge and is open all year round.
Penllech, Gwynedd
Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.
Aberdaron, Gwynedd
This medieval pilgrim church stands above the shore of the Irish Sea, at the end of the Llyn Peninsula, nestled in the old fishing village of Aberdaron.