Llanor Village Church


Llanor Village Church

Grade II listed, the Church is constructed of roughly coursed rubble & larger quoin stones. The core of the church is a 13th Century Nave & Chancel. The West Tower was added in the 15th-16th centuries, & it is likely the crow-stepped gables to the tower were added, along with a porch, during a restoration by architect Henry Kennedy in 1855.

The village, situated on the Llŷn Peninsula, is beautifully situated near the junction of two small streams, in a fine and extensive plain, open to the sea on one side and sheltered on the other by a range of montains.

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