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Roof trusses, All Saints Church, Llangar

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Black and white photograph taken by Dept. of Environment, 1967. Ref: DI2011_2281
All Saints dates to at least the thirteenth century. Its original name is reputed to be Llann-Garw-Gwyn (the church of the white deer). According to local tradition the church was founded on the spot where a white deer was startled from a thicket, the boundaries of the parish being determined by the directions in which the deer ran. By 1856 the area of habitation had moved further up the valley towards Bala, and a new parish church was built elsewhere. All Saints fell into disuse and dereliction, but from 1974 was excavated, restored and consolidated as an ancient monument. It is now Grade I listed, as a fine example of a medieval and post-medieval church untouched by Victorian restoration.

Owner:
Department of Environment
Crëwr:
Department of Environment
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Part of Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales' digital archive. RCAHMW has permission to display this item on People's Collection Wales
Eitem wedi’i llwytho:
20/1/2013
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