Diocese of St Asaph (formerly: St Asaph)
Double-naved church built in the fifteenth century, although it replaced an earlier building, perhaps an early medieval foundation. The church underwent a major restoration in 1877.
CPAT Historic Churches Survey
view on the National Monuments Record (Coflein)
view on the Church Heritage Cymru website
The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John restorer: Joseph Bell early sixteenth century, restored in 1877 Church of St Asaph and St Cyndeyrn, Llanasa, Flintshire east wall of the south nave (window number: sI) | |
St Catherine, St James the Great, St Lawrence and a Bishop restorer: Joseph Bell early sixteenth century, restored in 1877 Church of St Asaph and St Cyndeyrn, Llanasa, Flintshire east wall of the north nave (window number: nI) | |
St Barnabas artist: Doritie Kettlewell 1979 Church of St Asaph and St Cyndeyrn, Llanasa, Flintshire north wall of the north nave chancel | |
Fishes from Memorial Windows firm/studio: Recclesia Stained Glass 2010 Church of St Asaph and St Cyndeyrn, Llanasa, Flintshire west wall of the north nave |
N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.
Site OS Grid Ref: SJ10658143
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