Llanwenllwyfo Church

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Llanwenllwyfo Church

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 16 May 2014

Set back, from the west side of a country road between Nebo and Traeth Dulas; to the SW of the former Llys Dulas estate. Built in 1856, by Henry Kennedy, Architect of Bangor. The cost of building the new church at Llanwenllwyfo was £1417, collected from donations, the largest donation being that of £936 donated by Gertrude, Dowager Lady Dinorben (1807-71) owner of the nearby Llys Dulas estate. Her daughter, Gwyn Gertrude Hughes (1845-1916) married Sir Arundell Neave, 14th Baronet of Dagnam Park, Romford, Essex, who presented the C15 and C16 Flemish stained glass to the church in 1876.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.378809
Longitude
-4.290756