Welcome to the Church of St Cynllos' at Llangynllo, Ceredigion

This beautiful Church has been described as one of the finest examples of a High Victorian Church to be found anywhere in Wales and is one of very few Grade II* listed buildings to be found in Ceredigion.

It is a busy, active Church with a regular schedule of services continuing the long history of Llangynllo as a place of worship since the 6th Century

The view from the South, looking across the Old Rectory paddock on a late summer evening.

The view from the South-West seen from the path to the Rectory

This website has been set up to help to preserve and promote the beautiful Church of St Cynllo's to try to ensure that it has a long and prosperous future, to encourage all to enjoy the stunning setting and take part in the wonderful services, to make full use of the beautiful building and its wonderful location as a marvellously fitting venue for Weddings and Christenings, and as a most peaceful and spiritual place for Memorial and Commemoration services.

We also welcome the chance visitor or cultural tourist who is lucky enough to have discovered this jewel nestling in the heart of rural Wales, their visit will be a fortunate one - few people experience the loveliness of this wonderful Church without leaving with a memory (or photograph !) to treasure and enjoy.

Llangynllo is one of a collection of small rural parishes in the West of Wales. We extend a welcome to all - Services are in Welsh or English (or bilingual).

The churches within this parish are -

 

St Tysul, Llandysul

St David, Bangor Teifi

 

St Cynllo, Llangynllo

 

St John, Pontsian

 

St Ffraid, Tregroes

 

St David, Henllan

Review of

'Music for a Summer's Evening'

Noticeboard & Current Events

Latest photos of the 'Music for

a Summer's Evening' held on July 4th 2009

The evening Concert was a resounding success - congratulations to everyone involved for staging a magnificent choral event. A large and very appreciative audience enjoyed a wonderful recital by the Cor Dulais Chamber Choir - everyone connected to St Cynllo's wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Choir for creating a musical experience that will live long in the memory of those who were lucky enough to be in the audience.

We would also like to offer our most humble and grateful thanks to the concert-goers for their generosity and giving in support of this most beautiful of Churches - St Cynllo's.

st cynllos' church

Llangynllo Ceredigion

Activities

Activities and Events

Read about activities and events, times of services and more information about the group of Churches in the Benefice (external link)

 

How to get here!

Guestbook

Contact

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The Teifi Christian Trail

St Cynllo's is one of a number of Churches that feature on this journey through the spiritual and cultural history of the Churches of the Teifi Valley

 

Acknowlegement

Much of the information contained on this website has been drawn from the excellent guidebook to St Cynllo's written by Rev. Brian Whatmore - this lovingly written and scholarly guide is highly recommended for those who would like to learn more about the history of this beautiful Church.

Copies of the guidebook

are available at the

Church

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