ST CELYNIN'S CHURCH, LLANGELYNIN
Site Details
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NPRN 43710
Map Reference SH77SE
Grid Reference SH75127373
Unitary (Local) Authority Conwy
Old County Caernarfonshire
Community Henryd
Type of Site CHURCH
Broad Class RELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
Period Post Medieval, Medieval
Site Description St Celynin's, Llangelynin has various construction dates: it has a mid-late 14th century chancel; a 15th century nave and a 16th century roof. It is of rubble construction with a slate roof; an L-shaped plan formed by a continuous nave and chancel with a chapel at the east end. It has a 4-bay nave with a plain collar and tie-beam roof trusses; a 15th century rood screen and an octagonal font. On the east wall of the chancel is a skull [with eyes] and three crossed bones which was found and conserved in 1993.
Source: CADW listed buildings database.
Associated with: Holy well (Nprn32211)
RCAHMW, 7 November 2007.
