Having lived here for two years now, the other day was the first time we actually walked up the hill and went inside the local church, even after some guests have visited to trace their ancestry advising that we should take a look and on top of that one day back in July 2018 a large helicopter landed nearby, which is very rare around these parts, for us to find out later it was Prince Charles dropping in. This may have been due to the interesting story behind the intricately carved pews, or that the church is Grade I listed as it is one of the most complete medieval churches in Ceredigion.

Whatever the reason it is well worth a visit if in the area. The church is mainly 14th century, although the south chapel was probably built on 6th century foundations. Or that an old holy well that used to be known for its healing properties, with the spring that fed it still running off and actually passes through our property, I must give it try sometime.

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