St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll

The current building was constructed in the 14th century, possibly on the site of a 12th-century church.

The current church building was constructed in the 14th century, though there is a suggestion that there was originally a church from the 12th century on the site as the baptismal font dated from that time.

[1] It was constructed out of local stone rubble and sandstone as a small medieval church where the nave and chancel were not separated from each other.

He installed windows in the north and south walls and reroofed the nave.

[2] In the 1970s, St Mary's Church was granted Grade II-listed status, as "a good example of a simple, medieval church altered in the C19 but retaining much original fabric."