St Isan's church, Llanishen
Introduction
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 23 Aug 2010
Llanishen takes its name from the church (Welsh Llanisien llan church + Isien Saint Isan). The church building is in the English style. It was formed from the original Norman church, with the addition of a tower in the 15th century. Major work in 1908 created the present-day appearance of the church building.