Saturday 23 May 2015

St Padarn Llanbadarn-y-Garreg


St Padarn is a small church which sits beside the Afon Edw. It was brought to my attention when I visited another church which I have yet to go back to. A lady there was telling me about her church mentioned St Padarn telling me it was a favourite of hers. So the first opportunity I had I came along to visit.

The church dates back to Medieval times though only the font and south doorway are original, the rest most likely 17th century.  The church is now grade II listed
You can read more information on  Britain Express 






Above is the view of the church you see from the road side. As you walk to across the meadow it you get the view on the right




View of the church showing the medieval doorway






going round to the east end of the church



view of the churchyard and church






west end with the bell






closer shot of the bell












View you get from near the door
 Looking down the church
 Stitch of the last two photos



There is the outline of a coat of arms on it  though I did not look at the back to see the writing which is there
 The Evan Evans Memorial





The pulpit and lectern to the left. Never thought to get a photo from the pulpit on this occasion




The altar & altar rails, I swung them open to get this shot
 Some one was very talented to make this though I'm not sure if it is embroidery or lace, impressive though




as ever a very nice floral arrangement 
 This looks back down the church to the font




One of the leaded windows with a floral arrangement in it
 the medieval font




going outside you can see a few headstones on the north side some of them new




over on the west end a few more




the Afon Edw flows on the south side of the churchyard




There you have it a very simple church in the middle of the Welsh countryside and I might add a very peaceful place to pass away a few moments

Have a wonderful weekend



4 comments:

  1. A beautiful church in beautiful surroundings. Have a peaceful Sunday.

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  2. WOW, Bill you sure get around! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. What a wonderful little history church in the meadow! I love the bell tower! And the vaulted ceiling inside! All your photos are wonderful and I am so glad you shared this church with us!

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  4. Lovely photo essay, Bill. This little church looks really peaceful and serene. I love the lacework. I'm no expert, but it looks like crochet worked with a tatting hook, using a fine thread rather than a yarn. It's an exquisite thing that would have taken someone days of their life to do, making it a very personal act of devotion. All the best, Bonny

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