DescriptionNAR SH58SE4
A medieval parish church set below the ramparts of Din Sylwy (NPRN 93842). It is a two cell building comprising a nave and a narrower chancel. The only surviving medieval detail is fifteenth century. The church was restored in 1855.
There is a suggested holy well to the north (NPRN 400737).
The church retains some early work, including the fifteenth century chancel arch, and an early fifteenth century window of three cinquefoiled lights with tracery in a two-centred head in the eastern chancel wall. The chancel roof retains some original trusses.
(Source: Anglesey Inventory, 1937 [1960 reprint], p. 80-2)
J Hill 12.02.2004