St Afran, St Ieuan & St Sannen
Llantrisant, Anglesey
The old church of Llantrisant, now accessible only on foot, was supplanted by a new Victorian church a mile to the east in 1899.
Externally this church looks almost like a barn but once inside you will find a complete late Georgian interior, made even more so by our recent reintroduction of new timber windows.
Llanfigael, Anglesey
The church is 18th century in origin but was much rebuilt in 1841. It has three fonts, the earliest of them 14th century.
The building is still around because of one man, Revd Edgar Jones, who kept it ticking over for some two decades until vesting with us became possible. It was tragic that he died just as the repairs were finished.
Llantrisant, Anglesey
The old church of Llantrisant, now accessible only on foot, was supplanted by a new Victorian church a mile to the east in 1899.
Llanfaethlu, Anglesey
A small country church overlooking the Irish Sea, with medieval fabric, ornate family memorials and possible link to the knights of King Arthur.
Llanfflewin, Anglesey
A small church with 7th century roots, tucked away in a maze of winding lanes, farm tracks and footpaths.