DescriptionHoly Trinity church stands of the east side of the A476 within a small rectangular churchyard. It is constructed of squared rubble with yellow brick window and door dressings, and steeply-pitched slate roofs, and consists of nave and chancel with shallow three-sided apse, gabled porch on west gable wall, west bellcote and north east lean-to vestry. Windows are long and narrow with pointed arches, and there is a circular window below the bellcote.
One corner stone is dated 1871, while the bellcote is dated 1904. The church appears to have been first constructed as a chapel of ease in 1871, and modified with the addition of porch, vestry and bellcote in 1904.
Sources:
Google Street View, June 2011.
T.Lloyd, J.Orbach & R.Scourfield, Buildings of Wales: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (2006), p.461.
Ordnance Survey County Series 25-iinch map: sheet Cardiganshire XXIV.9, editions of 1889 & 1905.
David Leighton, RCAHMW, 9 July 2015