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  • Gwydir Uchaf Chapel, near Llanrwst, was built in the late 17th century as a family memorial chapel for the Wynns of Gwydir.  The simple exterior provides a direct contrast with its beautifully painted ceiling.
Aerial photograph of Gwydir Uchaf Chapel, near Llanrwst, 1994
Aerial photograph of Capel Lligwy, Llanallgo, 1994
Aerial photograph of St Non's Chapel, St. David's, 1996
Aerial photograph of the site of St. Noyes Chapel, Llangattock-vibon-avel, 1990
  • St Non is traditionally known as the mother of St David.
St Non's Chapel, Pembrokeshire, medieval chapel
  • The tower and the short section of the west wall are the only parts of this chapel to survive.
Denbigh, St Hilary's Chapel, c. 1300