St Twrog's Church, Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire
Description
Dedication: St Twrog
Denomination: Anglican
Built: ca. 1856
Photography: John Ball
Date: 8 July 2009 (daytime shots); 29 July 2004 (night-time shot)
Camera: Nikon D50 digital SLR (daytime shots); Fuji FinePix S602 Zoom digital (night-time shot)
Note 1: The church, dedicated to St Twrog, is a large edifice, internally well arranged, and appropriately fitted up for the accommodation of the parishioners. [Description of earlier church, extracted from A Topographical Dictionary of Wales by S. Lewis, 1844 on the GENUKI website]
Note 2: The earliest register dates from 1736. [The church] is believed to have been built in 1854 on the site of a previous wooden building to a design by R. K. Pensan (1816-1886). In the mid 19th century Kyrke Pensan was the Carmarthenshire County Surveyor. The spire, topped by a weathercock, is a local landmark as it can be seen for miles, at 150 feet tall. [Source: Llanddarog Church website, where further details of the church's history are available]
Image 2:
St Twrog's Church - southwest aspect
Image 3:
St Twrog's Church - northeast aspect
Image 4:
St Twrog's Church spire, illuminated at night. (29 July 2004)
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