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Llantysilio Parish Church

Llantysilio, Llangollen LL20 8BT, United Kingdom

Llantysilio Parish Church
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XQMX+77 Llangollen, United Kingdom
+44 1978 860231
stcollenschurch.org.uk
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Sunday: 9–11
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Linda Ferneyhough
Linda Ferneyhough
You must go see the snowdrops in the church yard an amazing site. A lovely peaceful church
Lorna M
Lorna M
We come here every year for a moment of tranquility and to see the incredible carpet of snowdrops. The church is an easy walk along the canal from Llangollen then past the Horseshoe Falls to your left.
The church and churchyard are beautifully kept, nothing added and nothing taken way. Robert Browning the poet worshipped here at one point.
Paul Snook
Paul Snook
LLantysilio Parish Church is very easy to find simply find the Horseshoe water falls, the church and its grave yard are only a stones throw away. Its a peaceful resting place overlooking the falls and a pleasant Welsh valley.
For times of worship one is advised to check in advance. During my visit in late autumn the church was open.
The Collen Players Llangollen
The Collen Players Llangollen
The church is part of the Llangollen Group of Churches and dates from 1180, before the foundation of Valle Crucis Abbey, although was probably preceded by an original wooden church sited on a pre-Christian pagan place of worship. Visitors today write of the sense of peace and spiritual calm they find in the church and it is likely that this has always been the case, and is the very reason for its beautiful location here, rather than nearer to the centre of the village.

The church, like a number in North Wales, is dedicated to Saint Tysilio, a Welsh Bishop and son of Brochwel, King of Powys.

The west wall of the church is largely original, but the church has been extended and remodelled many times, most notably in 1580, 1718 and 1869, this last time by the German stonemasons that re-built Llantysilio Hall in the Gothic style under instruction from the famous railway engineer, of Carl Friedrich Beyer, originally of Saxony.

The roof is late medieval with a wooded wagon canopy over the altar. Other medieval features are the carved oak lectern in the form of a raven, a stone font and the stained-glass north Saints window (1465 est) depicting St James, the patron of pilgrims. Very fitting as the church is located on the medieval pilgrim route.

Interestingly, the outside of the window is framed by ancient Saxon stone work. The other stained glass is more recent and more sophisticated but equally beautiful. The west window (1895) is a stunning example of pre-Raphaelite form with flesh tones, especially the faces of the cherubs in the rose at the top, that come to life in the late afternoon sun. The window was erected in memory of Gertrude Edwards of Trevor who died in childbirth at the age of 23.

The south windows in the chancel are modern and depict the Adoration of the Shepherds (1928) and, in the south window of the nave, the superb St Tysilio window is a feature of the Church and dates from 1972. The east window of the chancel dates from 1893 and is a replacement for an earlier version of the Crucifixion. A memorial behind the font to Lady Helena Faucit and a brass plaque to Robert Browning are testimony to the Victorian interest in the place and are amongst other artefacts of interest both within the church and in the graveyard. Helena was one of the top Shakespearean actresses of the time, and lived at Bryntysilio Hall with her husband Sir Theodore Martin, official biographer to Prince Albert.
There is a beautiful oak rood screen of high quality – dating from the early C20th – which is a War Memorial for those who fell in the First World War, and which forms part of the co-ordinated suite of exceptionally fine and well-proportioned sanctuary fittings which includes the pulpit, altar-table, reredos and choir. As the main focal point of the building this suite is – whilst relatively modern – a key part of the character of the building. The reredos panelling incorporates the carved figures of St Paul, St Tysilio, St Asaph and St David, all of whom are watching over the table, and frames the matching oak altar table itself, with which it is in proportion. The oak pulpit, replacing the earlier stone one (now outside) forms part of the screen structure. A beautiful and high quality decorative veined pink and white marble floor is provided to the Chancel area.

The church is open for prayer and visitors every day.
Martin Edwards
Martin Edwards156 days ago
This Twelfth century Gothic Church is a magnificent masterpiece situated in a very quiet location with the River Dee meandering past on its way to the Horseshoe falls . Full of history. If only churches could talk. A terrific gem to visit. Not too far off the main tourist route. Highly recommended.
Terri Eynon
Terri Eynon247 days ago
Intriguing architecture. St Tysilio the son of a 6th Century king of Powys who rejected a life of warfare and set up churches instead, including this one. Most of the church is C12+ but this window suggests an earlier story.
Emma Hughes
Emma Hughes2 years ago
Beautiful little Welsh parish church with a well-kept churchyard, which was full of snowdrops. Many good stained glass windows. A lovely peaceful spot in a gorgeous location just by the Horseshoe Falls.
Peta “Pea Pod” Hearn
Peta “Pea Pod” Hearn2 years ago
A beautiful local Church within the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site and AONB site. Maintained well with stunning views of the River Dee and Dee Valley. Just a short walk from the Horse Shoe Falls which feeds the Llangollen Canal. Parking just a short walk along a well maintained footpath - mind the cows 😃
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