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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

St Michael

Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbighshire | LL21 9UR

A beautiful 13th century church nestled along the banks of the River Alwen in a landscape that inspired William Wordsworth.

St Michael

Llanfihangel Rhos y Corn, Carmarthenshire | SA32 7RP

This ancient 13th century church, on the slopes of Mynydd Llanfihangel Rhos Y Corn with its bronze age barrows, has settled into a small hollow and is surrounded by beautiful scenery.

St Michael & All Angels

Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Ceredigion | SY23 4LA

13th century Welsh Romanesque church of cruciform plan with a central tower.

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All Saints

Llanfrechfa, Monmouthshire | NP44 8AD

Stands in an isolated position on a very ancient site.

St Brynach

Llanfrynach, Glamorgan | LD3 7AZ

Medieval wall paintings and tomb carvings in a church which has completely escaped modernisation.

Pendref Chapel

Llanfyllin, Powys | SY22 5BD

Pendref Chapel is thought to be one of the two oldest Welsh Independent Congregational chapels in the county and has a radical crusading past.

St Cadog

Llangadog, Carmarthenshire | SA19 9AA

The peaceful village of Llangadog is situated in the Towy Valley.

St Cadwaladr

Llangadwaladr, Anglesey | LL62 5LB

Best known as the burial place of King Cadfan of Gwynedd, who died around 625 AD, shortly after the church was established.

Old Church

Llangar, Clwyd | LL21 9BT

The writing’s on the wall.

St Deinst

Llangarron, Herefordshire | HR9 6NJ

This beautiful Church is Grade I Listed and has a fine collection of items and monuments dating from the 14th to the 19th centuries.

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St Catwg

Llangattock, Powys | NP8 1PH

Llangattock church is an ancient foundation, dating back to the 6th century, near Crickhowell, which is situated in the beautiful Usk Valley in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

St Ceinwyn

Llangeinor, Glamorgan | CF32 8RX

The medieval church of St Ceinwyr sits in an elevated position on the road which links the Garw and Ogmore Valleys.