Llanfwrog, Denbighshire

The sturdy medieval tower of St Mwrog's crowns the hill west of Ruthin, marking the point where town gives way to countryside.

‘Double-naved’ in the distinctive Clwydian style, the church is late medieval, but was much altered by Victorian restoration.

There are fine views from the circular 'Celtic' churchyard – St Mwrog was a little-known Welsh saint, perhaps from Anglesey.

On a rise to the south by the road to Efenechtyd stands an ancient thatched and whitewashed house (private).

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