Capel y Gors

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Capel y Gors

Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 3 Jun 2016

Gweddillion Capel y Gors. Ychydig a wyddys am y capel hwn. Awgryma ei leoliad taw capel anwes ydoedd yn perthyn i Eglwys Llansadwrn ond yn 1851 yn ol y parchedig John Jones, ficer y plwyf, nid oedd y capel wedi ei drwyddedu na'i gysegru. Yr unig gelfi oedd oddi mewn iddo ar y pryd oedd meinciau ar ganol y llawr ac o gwmpas y muriau. The ruins of Capel y Gors (trans. chapel of the fen). Very little is known about the site but its location suggests a chapel of ease belonging to Llansadwrn Church but in 1851 the then vicar, the reverend John Jones, stated that the chapel was neither licensed nor consecrated. At that time there were no pews but benches in the middle of the floor and around the walls.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.999306
Longitude
-3.919823