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  1. St Baglan's from the west St Baglan's, interior. St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan, is a redundant church in the parish of Llanfaglan, Gwynedd, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.

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  2. St Baglan's is small and steeped in history. From the circular churchyard, the 6th-century inscribed stone, the "pirate" grave, the cross slabs, medieval roof and Georgian pews, it's a deeply special place. A clump of gnarled oaks stretch their branches protectively around the church.

  3. History. St. Baglan’s church in Llanfaglan was built in the 13th century, but the cemetery surrounding the building and the stones from the 5th and 6th centuries in its structure, indicate that it was built on the site of a much older temple, which according to tradition is attributed to a saint from the 7th century, Baglan ap Dingad.

  4. JeffBuck. St Baglan stands in splendid isolation in a wonderfully romantic position overlooking Caernarfon Bay reverberating with echoes of the renowned Mabinogion tales. Llanfaglan, Gwynedd. Llanfaglan St Baglan. Opening times. Church open daily. Address. Llanfaglan. Gwynedd. LL54 5RA. View map. The churchyard is well worth exploring.

  5. St Baglan’s Church, Llanfaglan. This remote church, no longer used for worship, is thought to be on an a pre-Christian site. It contains a stone from the 5th or 6th century inscribed with two Brythonic names. You can walk across the field to the church but please keep the churchyard gate closed.

  6. Address. Llanfaglan, Bontnewydd, United Kingdom. See all sites in Bontnewydd. Details. Founded: 13th century. Category: Religious sites in United Kingdom. More Information. en.wikipedia.org. Rating. 4.7/5 (based on Google user reviews) Photo from Flickr, copyright Dallas.Epperson. Historic Site of the week. Linderhof Palace.