Stunning little church and so romantic. Went here for a wedding and a beautiful peaceful place to visit.
Guy Buncombe167 days ago
If you'll pardon the expression, this is a heavenly place. We attended friends' last (but by no means least) child's wedding. If you had a wonderful dream about the most idyllic wedding, this could have been it.
Martin Edwards167 days ago
Loved my visit here. A standout magnificent well presented Church, tucked away from the busy main road. The approach road is in a sorry state but well worth the effort.
Lou Phil Watson259 days ago
Great service and excellent place for a wedding 7th may 2022
Duncan Wilde320 days ago
Very picturesque church Lovely place for a wedding
Barry jackson2 years ago
Beautiful church, would not look amiss in a spaghetti western!
Andrew Jones2 years ago
St. Mary's Church, Whitewell, Iscoyd
Constructed in 1830, this small whitewashed Church replaced a timber and plaster Church which collapsed in 1829.
There are records of a Church standing on the site in 1570 but it is believed that it was a very early site of Christian worship.
The location is an oddity. Iscoyd was originally part of a detatched part of Flintshire but lies closer to Whitchurch in England than Flint.
It is now part of Wrexham Maelor, but for ecclesiastical purposes it falls under the Diocese of Chester and it has a Shrewsbury Postcode!
Tony Perks2 years ago
Beautiful little Church. Set in amongst trees with a busy stream running by it. Very photographic.
Lovely place for a wedding
Constructed in 1830, this small whitewashed Church replaced a timber and plaster Church which collapsed in 1829.
There are records of a Church standing on the site in 1570 but it is believed that it was a very early site of Christian worship.
The location is an oddity. Iscoyd was originally part of a detatched part of Flintshire but lies closer to Whitchurch in England than Flint.
It is now part of Wrexham Maelor, but for ecclesiastical purposes it falls under the Diocese of Chester and it has a Shrewsbury Postcode!