Llanwnnog

[1] It is located one-and-a half miles north of Caersws in the community of the same name, on the B4568 road.

The antiquarian Elias Owen was curate here from 1871 to 1875,[2] and in 1873, the church's rood screen was restored by J W Poundley and D Walker.

[3] Llywelyn ab y Moel (died 1440), a poet and rebel in Owain Glyndŵr's Uprising, was raised in the Llanwnnog area.

[5] Daniel Price, dean of St Asaph from 1696 until his death on 7 November 1706, was born in Llanwnnog.

[6] The Welsh romantic poet John Ceiriog Hughes is buried in the village churchyard in an ornamental grave with cast iron railings and a memorial plate.

Church of St Gwynog