
St. Garmon's Church is a very ancient foundation. By the
9th century St Garmon was identified with St Germanus of Auxerre who visited
Britain in 429 AD.
In the 15th century another nave was
added to the original church and in 1773 the stone arches dividing the two
naves were replaced with the present magnificent oak pillars.
Park of what is believed to be the
shrine of St. Garmon, a memorial to Gruffydd ap Llywelyn ap Ynyr 1320, and
to Sir Evan Lloyd 1586, with rare Welsh inscriptions are in the south aisle.
There is also a fine medieval candelabra and parish chest.