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Church of St Elidan, Llanelidan, Denbighshire


Diocese of St Asaph     (formerly: Bangor)

Church of St Elidan, Llanelidan, Denbighshire Llanelidan_DSC3741A.jpg Photo © Martin Crampin

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Church (Anglican)

Double-naved medieval church, dating back to the thirteenth century. The south nave was added in the late-fifteenth or early-sixteenth century, and stained glass fragments of this date survive. The church was restored in 1890.

CPAT Historic Churches Survey

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Works at this site:
  Medieval Fragments Medieval Fragments
late fifteenth century - early sixteenth century
Church of St Elidan, Llanelidan, Denbighshire
vestry screen
  Medieval Fragments Medieval Fragments
late fifteenth century - early sixteenth century
Church of St Elidan, Llanelidan, Denbighshire
east wall of the north nave
  Medieval Fragments Medieval Fragments
late fifteenth century - early sixteenth century
Church of St Elidan, Llanelidan, Denbighshire
east wall of the south nave

N.B.Position of marker is approximate and does not necessarily show the exact location of the site.

Site OS Grid Ref: SJ10995054



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