Church Island (Anglesey)

The dominant feature of the island is with St Tysilio's Church, constructed in the 15th century, its churchyard, and a grade-II listed war memorial.

[1] Access to the island is via a short tidal causeway, which meets the Wales Coast Path long-distance footpath at its Anglesey end.

[1] St Tysilio's, a single-chamber church, is the major feature on the island,[1] along with its graveyard and a war memorial near the highest point, which was designed by Harold Hughes and was given a grade-II listing in 1997.

[3] The early history of the island, including details of the construction of the causeway to the Anglesey mainland, is unknown.

[6] Birds found close to the island include oystercatchers, curlews, common terns, and in recent times, little egrets.

Church Island from Anglesey
Church Island and Causeway