Description1. Church, comprising nave, chancel and embattled west tower, with south porch. Chapel established 1180. Although comprehensively restored in 1894, the church is thought to retain much of its medieval fabric.
(Source: OS495 card SS98NW2)
J.Wiles, RCAHMW, 11.10.2004.
2. A battle [nprn 404864] is alleged to have taken place on Mynydd Llangeinwyr, where a number of Breconians were slain, including their leader. The bodies of the slain were carried by oxen to Llangeinor, where they were buried in a great heap in the north part of the churchyard, where it can still be seen today.
Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis (Suppl) 1911, part 3, p.133.
B.A.Malaws, RCAHMW, 04 September 2006.