We thought you would enjoy these pictures of the Parish Church taken by Raymond Jones of Penyffordd.
Left: the North Aisle which is now the main name but was built later than the south aisle.
Above: A external view of the East Window, generally known as the Te Deum Window, taken in the dark.

Left is a view of the south aisle with the Lady Chapel at the East End. Right is an external view of this aisle taken in the dark with the shadow of the O’Connor window visible on the ground. This is the oldest part of the church.

Left: The O’Connor Window viewed from outside in the dark. After the restoration of the church this window was hidden behind the organ so the lights have been moved to over the font so that it can be better appreciated. An old doorway into the church can be seen to the right of the window. Above: A view of the tower, built around 1500.


