Ancient churches : Friends of Friendless Churches

Friends of Friendless Churches rescues and protect historic places of worship in England and Wales. Over the centuries, churches have fallen out of use for many reasons. But these buildings represent the spiritual and artistic investment of generations, that they belong to all of us, and should be preserved for the future. They currently care for 60 places of worship in England and Wales, four of which are on Anglesey.

St Mary’s, Tal-y-Llyn, Anglesey

Small but perfectly formed church in an ancient circular churchyard overlooking Llyn Padrig (Padrig Lake) Discover more

St Peulan’s, Llanbeulan, Anglesey

A 12th-century church perched on a mound at the bottom of an ancient causeway Discover more

St Bigail’s, Llanfigael, Anglesey

An unassuming roadside church with a complete late Georgian interior Discover more

Old Church of St Afran, St Ieuan & St Sannan, Llantrisant, Anglesey

A 14th-century nave and chancel, with an 17th-century extension – the first church in Wales which we rescued Discover more

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