Last but not least of the Anglesey churches are the ones shown
below. My journey through Anglesey in search of these churches,
sometimes armed with ordnance survey maps dating nearly a hundred
years old, has been one of great enjoyment and satisfaction.
It is not over yet, and it may never be - I hope not anyway. Most
of Anglesey's Churches are dedicated to Saint Mary or St Michael.
Many however, are dedicated to Celtic Saints. These
are little known saints, many of Irish origin, and it can be
difficult to find out much about them.

The new church of Llanwenllwyfo - St Gwenllwyfo's
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The original church of Llanwenllwyfo - St Gwenllwyfo's
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Llechcynfarwy Church
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Malltraeth Church - Crist y Brenin (Christ the King)
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Menai Bridge Church - St Mary's
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Menai Bridge Old Church - St Tysilio's on Church Island
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Newborough Church - St Pedr's (St Peter's) - in the next
field the ancient court of the Welsh Princes (Rhosyr Court)
was discovered
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Penmon Priory Church - 5th centure origins
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Penmynydd Church - St Gredifael's - Church of the ruling
Tudors
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Penrhoslligwy Church
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Pentraeth Church - St Mary's
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Rhosbeirio Church - St Mary's
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Trearddur Bay Church - St Ffraidd's |

Trefdraeth Church - St Beuno's |

Tregaean Church - now in the hands of Friends of the Friendless
Churches
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Valley Church - St Mihangel's (St Michael's)
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If it is easier for you here are the Anglesey Churches listed
in alphabetical order:-