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St. Cystennin's, Llangystennin Parish Church
St. Cystennin's church is in a peaceful rural setting, surrounded by woodland and fields and is on cycle and footpath routes. It is on Cystennin Lane - the road between Mochdre and Glanwydden. The present building dates to 1840's, replacing an older church. Some of the surviving medieval glass is stored in Llandudno Museum. We are a small, friendly congregation who enjoy worshipping in this peaceful setting. You are welcome to join us for our weekly sunday service at 9.30 a.m. and for coffee and a chat afterwards.
Service Times
1st Sunday
| 09.30 | Holy Eucharist/Morning Worship |
2nd Sunday
| 09.30 | Holy Eucharist/Morning Worship |
3rd Sunday
| 09.30 | Holy Eucharist/Morning Worship |
4th Sunday
| 09.30 | Holy Eucharist/Morning Worship |
5th Sunday
| 10.30 | United Parish Eucharist rotated between St. Cystennin's | St. Michael's or St. Katherine's Church. The three churches join together to celebrate Holy Eucharist. |
Other Services
| see notice board or Parish Newsletter for other services |
Notable Features
The east window is a stained glass window of the crucifix scene,by Hebert Bryans who was a scholar of the eminent stained glass maker C.E. Kempe. The mark or rebus of Bryans is a running greyhound dog and can be seen in the right hand corner of the glass.
The graveyard contains war graves. The graves in the churchyard date back to 1700s.
Opening Times
There are two steps at the church gate. Please note there is no toilet facility at this old church.
Please feel free to bring a cushion if you find wooden pews uncomfortable.
Parking is on the lane adjacent to the church.
Location
SH822792