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Browse this gazetteer of historic churches and other religious sites
in Wales by region or alphabetically
(this section). Or find information on medieval Cathedrals
in Wales.
A | B | C | D
- G | H - K | L
- Llandovery | Llanegwad
- Llangennith | Llangorse
- Llanrwst | Llansannor
- Llywel | M | N
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Beaumaris, St Mary and St Nicholas
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Original garrison church built in 14th century for the castle; 16th century choir stalls with fine misericords, 15th century table tomb and stone coffin of Princess Joan (illegitimate daughter of King John and wife of Llywelyn the Great).
Beaumaris,
Anglesey,
Gwynedd,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: off A545
OS SH604 761
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Bettws, Holy Trinity Church
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1878-9 rebuilt medieval church with 14th century roof, carved figures and rood screen. This church was a favourite place of diarist Rev. Francis Kilvert.
Bettws,
Clyro,
Powys,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: 3 m NW Clyro on A438, then 1 m E on minor road by Rhydspence Inn
OS SO228 473
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express
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Betws-y-Coed, St Mary's Church
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Betws-y-Coed, St Michael's Church
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14th-15th century church, mostly original. It contains the effigy of a knight who served with the Black Prince.
Old Church Road,
Betws-y-Coed,
Gwynedd,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: next to Conwy Valley Railway Museum
OS SH796 567
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Bishopston, St Teilo
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12th and 13th century church with battlemented tower. Interior has a 12th century font and 15th century oak hammerbeam roof.
Bishopston,
Gower Peninsula,
Glamorgan,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: off B4436
OS SS577 894
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Bodelwyddan, St Margaret
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high tower and steeple. It is known as the "Marble Church" because of the 13 different kinds of marble in the interior.
Bodelwyddan,
Clwyd,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: on A55
OS SJ003 754
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Bosherston, St Michael and All Angels
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Late 13th century Norman church, built in form of a cross, on site of a former church. Restored in 1855 by first Earl of Cawdor, on whose estate the church was sited. His arms are in the tiling of the chancel and sanctuary floor.
Bosherston,
Dyfed,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: on minor road off B4319, 5 m S Pembroke
OS SR966 948
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Bronllys, St Mary
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Rebuilt Victorian church, with medieval font and 16th century screen. A separate medieval bell tower has six bells.
Bronllys,
Powys,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: on junction of A438/A479. Locked, check porch for key location.
OS SO144 350
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Bryngwyn, St Michael
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Late 13th century nave, windows and bell, 1500's roof, 7th century cross.
Bryngwyn,
Painscastle,
Powys,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: 1 m N B4594. Key at vicarage.
OS SO186 495
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Builth Wells, St Mary
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Church built on Norman foundation with a 14th century tower and 19th century nave, aisle and chancel. The stained glass in east wall is by Kempe, 1877.
Builth Wells,
Powys,
Wales
Attraction Type:
Church
Location: town centre, on A470/A483
OS SO040 510
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WALES TRAVEL GUIDE ATTRACTIONS IN WALES BY REGION
Map of Regions
Anglesey and Snowdonia | North
Wales Coast and Borderlands | Mid Wales and
Brecon Beacons | Ceredigion |
Pembrokeshire | Carmarthenshire
| Swansea, Gower and the Vale of Neath
| Cardiff, Coast, & Valleys of South
Wales | Wye Valley and Vale of Usk
ATTRACTIONS IN WALES BY
TYPE OF ATTRACTION
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| Historic Houses | Museums
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