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Parish Church of Saint Aelhaiarn Guilsfield

Guilsfield, Welshpool SY21 9NQ, United Kingdom

Parish Church of Saint Aelhaiarn Guilsfield
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MRWV+Q7 Welshpool, United Kingdom
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Monday: 10–16
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: 10–16
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Eliot Collins
Eliot Collins
Believed to have been founded in the 6th century by St Aelhaiarn, this church is of early medieval origin. Around the 12th and 13th century core is 14th and 15th century construction along with 19th century restoration work.
Once through the imposing door from the south porch, the inside of the church is very impressive. The roof timbers are medieval though the pews, pulpit and rood screen are all 19th century and in fantastic condition. Around the altar are many intricate wood carvings.
The churchyard contains many points of interest, including a large Yew tree thought to be around 350 years old. There is little parking specifically for the church but there is some on street and in nearby pub car parks.
Ian Harrison
Ian Harrison
Beautiful Church in the heart of the community.
Byron Jones
Byron Jones
A warm and friendly welcome and a good choir.
Neil Bishop
Neil Bishop
Watching my daughter sing Christmas carols ❤️
Neil Bishop
Neil Bishop
My daughters annual sing song with her primary school
Karen Jones
Karen Jones
Nice building
Martin Edwards
Martin Edwards199 days ago
Same as a lot of churches, nothing unusual but well maintained.
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