St Mary the Virgin
Abbeycwmhir, Powys
The church of St Mary in Abbeycwmhir was built in 1865 by Mary Beatrice Phillips, sister of the squire.
The Pales Quaker Meeting House was built in 1717 and has been in continuous use as a place of worship since that time, the thatched building and attached cottage are Grade II* listed buildings and the adjacent graveyard has been in use since the mid 1600s.
Llandegley, Powys
The Pales and its burial ground and garden are places of peace and tranquility.
The site is in a spectacular location overlooking farmland and the famous Llandegley Rocks and the nearby Pales quarry is of international geological significance.
The Meeting House is now in the ownership of Addoldai Cymru/The Welsh Religious Buildings Trust. Access to the interior is by prior arrangement. To arrange a visit, contact the Trust on 07706.091320 or use the booking form on our website.
Abbeycwmhir, Powys
The church of St Mary in Abbeycwmhir was built in 1865 by Mary Beatrice Phillips, sister of the squire.
New Radnor, Powys
Bleddfa, Powys
Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.