English: Eglwys Tyfrydog Sant, Llandyfrydog, near to Llandyfrydog, Isle of Anglesey/Sir Ynys Mon, Great Britain.
The church which dates from the 14th and 15thC with minor later additions, occupies a site which has had a Christian church since the Dark Ages. It is located in what feels like a remote part of the island with little settlement apart from scattered farmsteads. The hamlet of Llandyfrydog shows the effects of depopulation, with many ruined houses. The church, approached by winding lanes, stands in a wooded hollow.
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