Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru | The Church in Wales

Harlech

Harlech is a small town and a world heritage site, based around a castle which is over 700 years old, on the shores of Tremadog Bay in North Wales, with magnificent views of the mountains of Snowdownia and the Lleyn peninsular. St. Tanwg's church on the High Street (Stryd Fawr) extends a warm welcome to all people whether visiting or living locally. We are very proud of our fine Father Willis organ which enriches our Sunday morning worship. The organ has been restored by Keith Ledson, under the direction of Alastair Sampson, between 2010 and 2011. This work has included the addition of a new set of pipes for the missing 3 Rank Mixture. The bell was re-cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 2009. The orginal was a gift from Lt Colonel Henry Le Blanc in thanksgiving for the rescue of himself and his family attempting to cross the estuary at Traeth Bach on August 14th 1844. Our services are bi-lingual but mainly conducted in English.

Below are the details of churches within this parish.

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