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“At the heart of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd”
Welcome to St Dyfnog’s Church
At St Dyfnog’s we try to reach out to everyone in our community and beyond, encourage
people in their spiritual journey and provide sacred space for all to use.
St Dyfnog came here in the 6th century and many continue to visit his holy well, in the wooded dell behind the church.
Entering the church through a fine 16th century carved timber porch, you are immediately aware of the glorious stained glass of the Jesse window, which was completed in 1544, and the peace of this special place.
During the Civil War, the window was taken out and buried in the oak chest to protect it from damage by the Parliamentarians. It was put back in 1661.
The west window contains even earlier glass and other attractions include an ornate
monument to Maurice Jones, who died in 1702, and a golden pelican of 1762.
The 15th century wood carvings, in the hammer beam panelled roof above the sanctuary, are not to be missed!
We are by no means a ‘museum of Christianity’, the church offers services every Sunday at 11:15am and the church is open daily. Tours can be arranged (toilet available for visitors).
Upcoming
Events
• Diocesan Conference
Cathedral Sun13th June
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• Trosyffordd Open Guardens & Cream Tea
Sat 3rd June
• Musical Evening at St Dyfnogs. Gladomwy Group & Friends. A Quartet of recording players, a pianist, singer & speaker