
This church, dedicated to Cynfarch, a
Welsh chieftain from northern Britain, is a large 15th century, double naved
church, typical of the Vale of Clwyd.
Some interior medieval features remain,
including part of a rood screen and a monument to a 14th century Welsh
knight. There is a mosaic of stained glass in the south window which dates
from 1503.
VESTRY HOUSE
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Groups
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Meetings
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Conferences
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Parties
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Courses
The accommodation comprises a first
floor room for up to 50 people for an informal gathering or up to 30 people
for a formal meeting.
The ground floor has two smaller rooms
which can be used individually or in conjunction with the main meeting room.
There is a kitchen on the ground floor
and also a toilet/shower room for use by disabled persons. Another
toilet is available on the first floor. Access to the first floor is by
stair of lift.
There is easy access to the Parish
Church and Churchyard. Vehicular access to Vestry House is restricted but
car parking is available nearby. The "White Horse" offers meals.
For further information and for booking,
contact Dee Lloyd Jones on 01824 705005.