ST CYSTENNIN'S, LLANGWSTENNIN

St. Cystennin’s church is in a peaceful rural setting, surrounded by woodland & fields and is on cycle & footpath routes

SERVICES

Sunday

 

9:30am  Holy Eucharist


ST CYSTENNIN'S MEDIEVAL WINDOW

Stained glass panels from the medieval church are displayed in a cabinet in the church, while  the 9th/10th century Llangystennin bell may be seen at Llandudno Museum.

 

The east window is a representation of the crucifix by Herbert Bryans who was a scholar of the eminent stained glass maker C.E. Kempe. The mark or 'rebus' of Bryans is a running greyhound dog and can be seen in the right hand corner of the glass.

 

A BBC documentary about the windows can be found here


HISTORY

 

Information on the history of the church can be found here.

 


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