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St.Mary's Church (Capel-y-ffin) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Spectacular Chapel and views
The ride from Glasbury to St Mary's was worth every ounce of perspirations and effort. Absolutely beautiful place. We went on a Friday and the chapel was being prepared for a wedding and was starting ...
I had been here many years ago and was pleased to see it was as I had remembered. However, I wasn't too sure about the numerous teddies partying on the front pew. I'm all for making children welcome...
We were recommended this site by the Tourist Information shop in Crickhowell, and were dry pleased we were. Quite a difficult drive along narrow one track roads, but didn't give us any real problem...
So unusual, with a shed for the parson's pony at the back. It was the chapel used by the infamous Father Ignacious, who 'peopled this remote valley with his children'.
Part of one of our 3Hs Tours (Historic, Heritage, Hancient)
Not enough to warrant a one off visit unless you have a particular interest in such buildings - but what a sweet & unusual little chapel. Also, go through the wide gate and down the track to the riv...
Spectacular Chapel and views
The ride from Glasbury to St Mary's was worth every ounce of perspirations and effort. Absolutely beautiful place. We went on a Friday and the chapel was being prepared for a wedding and was starting ...
Rural idyll
I had been here many years ago and was pleased to see it was as I had remembered. However, I wasn't too sure about the numerous teddies partying on the front pew. I'm all for making children welcome...
What a delightful find in the brecon Beacons
We were recommended this site by the Tourist Information shop in Crickhowell, and were dry pleased we were. Quite a difficult drive along narrow one track roads, but didn't give us any real problem...
The smallest church in Britain
So unusual, with a shed for the parson's pony at the back. It was the chapel used by the infamous Father Ignacious, who 'peopled this remote valley with his children'.
Part of one of our 3Hs Tours (Historic, Heritage, Hancient)
Not enough to warrant a one off visit unless you have a particular interest in such buildings - but what a sweet & unusual little chapel. Also, go through the wide gate and down the track to the riv...