Eglwys Sant Pedr
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Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 4 Jun 2012
Saint Peter's Church is a gem, sitting on a somewhat level niche at the top of the village. It gives the village its name, but whether it is also named for leeks or daffodils is not obvious. This view shows the porch and southern transept. The restoration of the church in 1843 is recorded.