Places of Worship: St Meugan's church, Llanfeugan
Situated up an unclassified road to the south of Pencelli this isolated building has its origins in the C7th and is dedicated to St Meugan a Celtic saint with scant written history. It has gone through a series of reconstruction phases ending in 1891 when a complete restoration occurred. The west tower contains a fine peal of bells which continue to be rung. There are nine yew trees with one at the rear over 9 metres in girth. During the C18 and possibly later the wall of the tower was used as part of a handball court.
More collections with these tags
Contact Us
To request take down or report racist, offensive or otherwise harmful content.
You must be logged in to leave a comment