St Pabo's Church, Llanbabo, has rubble walls with modern slate roof. The west, north, and south walls may date from the twelfth, and there is a window in the southern wall of this date. The eastern wall was rebuilt in the fourteenth century, and the whole building was restored in the early C20. The nave and chancel are continuous and, despite modern rafters and purloins, the roof to the chancela and nave retains its medieval arch-braced trusses. Fittings include a twelfth century circular font and fourteenth century carved stone memorial to St Pabo.
Sources include:
Anglesey Inventory, 1937 [1960 reprint], p. 34.
Richard Suggett, Painted Temples: Wallpaintings and Rood-screens in Welsh Churches, 1200–1800, (RCAHMW 2021).
RCAHMW 2021