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Eglwysi, capeli ac addoldai yng Nghymru / Churches, chapels and places of worship in Wales
Eglwysi, capeli ac addoldai yng Nghymru / Churches, chapels and places of worship in Wales
cementerio, cimetière, cemetery, hřbitov, cintorín, Friedhof
cementerio, cimetière, cemetery, hřbitov, cintorín, Friedhof
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Llantysilio Church with snowdrops
St Tysilio's church lies adjacent to Llantysilio Hall, but at a distance from any nucleated settlement, on the north bank of the River Dee, 4km to the north-west of Llangollen. It is essentially a single-cell late medieval structure, with surviving masonry of that period and some windows of 15thC or 16thC date. A north transept was added in the early 18thC and there was some reconstruction and addition in the Victorian era. Internally, medieval survivals include a font, a small amount of stained glass, and perhaps the lectern. The churchyard, polygonal in shape, is packed with gravemarkers, the earliest from the end of the 17thC.
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Snowdrops are usually out at this time of year in the UK, Gudrun. :)
Many thanks to all of you who have taken time to visit this little Welsh Chapel.
It's such a serene place to make a visit there.... Very nice with alle that small white Snowdrops!
Wish you happy Holy Days with a lot of Love and Peace...
Greetz, Christien.
Best wishes ... Steve
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