”The Church of The Poets”
The Church is a single cell structure built largely of river stone, with a slate roof and a small lap boarded tower. The church stood until the churchyard was extended in the 1920s in an oval banked churchyard. This and the dedication to St Michael suggests it was found in the 8th or 9th centuries. The roof is of 15th century construction and there is a single 14th century bell in the tower. The church was restored in the 19th century but it still contains some 17th and 18th century panelling.
The church has been called the church of the poets, because of a number of bardic rectors including the famous 20th centuary Anglo-Welsh poet, R.S.Thomas.
Service Times
- First Sunday
- 09.30,Holy communion
- Second Sunday
- 09.30,Morning prayer
- Third Sunday
- 09.30,Holy communion
- Fourth Sunday
- 09.30,Morning prayer
- Fifth Sunday
- 09.30,Holy communion
Other Services
09.30 every Sunday
Opening Times
Open to visitors every day 10-4 during July Aug. and September
The Church is accessed via a step down