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Church of St Twrog

A Grade II* Listed Building in Llandwrog, Gwynedd

Church of St Twrog

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The village takes its name from the ancient church established in the mid sixth century by Twrog, a nobleman associated with St Beuno. Almost all traces of the original church were obliterated in the mid-nineteenth century when the present church was built by Lord Newborough of Glynllifon as the centrepiece of the estate village.
A number of 18th-century gravestones remain around the edge of the churchyard.

Uploaded by Alan Fryer on 6 November 2011

Photo ID: 29322
Building ID: 300022417
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