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Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru | The Church in Wales

St Mark'sSt Mark's Ysfa

St Mark's

A Victorian Church built to serve a scattered agricultural community. The Rev. Kilvert was present at the laying of the foundation stone and an account is to be found in his diary, Today the church is the only public building left on the Ysfa,

Service Times

1st Sunday

No Service


2nd Sunday

9.30 Morning Prayer


3rd Sunday

No Service


4th Sunday

3.00 Holy Communion


5th Sunday

10.00 in a rota with the other churches


Other Services

The Saints Day is celebrated and on the first Sunday after Christmas Day we hold a carol service at 3.00 pm


Notable Features

There is nothing 'ancient' about this church but it does have a font that may partly have come from either Abbey-cwm-hir or another local church. However its warm red brick interior walls certainly give a welcoming feel as you come in.


Transport

Sadly there is no public transport to this church but it can be approached by foot from the Halt petrol station between the Llanwrthwl turn and the Vulcan arms where the road branches left with signs for Nantglas


Opening Times

Open for services. Arrangements for access via the Vicar


Location

SN982664