Llanon, St Ffraed's Church c.1955
Photo ref: L265010
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The church at Llanon is dedicated to St Bridget, an Irish saint, whereas the village is named after Non, the mother of St David. The church tower was built during the 14th century, but the nave was completely rebuilt during the 18th century; it is more like a chapel interior, with a big open space lit by large windows. The main road used to pass very close to the church by the sea, but it was washed away and moved inland, leaving the church rather isolated.

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