St Canna Church, Llangan

[3] A publication four years later stated that the church was "about to be removed" because the population had moved away from the area.

The cross is believed to date from the ninth century; it was not intact when found but was pieced together.

[5][6][2] The church rectory, where the Celtic cross was found, became a Grade II listed building 22 July 2003.

[7] In 1932 a stained glass window was installed behind the altar to the memory of Reverend David Jones, the parish priest and an early supporter of Welsh Calvinistic Methodism, who was known as the "Angel of Llangan" for his religious work in the village.

In 2010 a grant to aid community projects was received and the vestry was able to be repaired.

St Canna's Church, with the churchyard cross in the foreground