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Church of St Gwyninin

A Grade II Listed Building in Botwnnog, Gwynedd

Church of St Gwynin Llandegwning

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Little is known of Saint Gwynin. According to tradition he lived in the 6th century and was one of the sons of Helyg ap Glannog lord of Tyno Helyg (one of the lands lost to the sea).
The former parish was abolished in 1934 and incorporated into nearby Botwnnog. After some years of abandonment the church was reopened as a local history centre by Cyfeillion Llandegwning.

Uploaded by Alan Fryer on 22 June 2012

Photo ID: 50245
Building ID: 300004257
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