St Elidyr's Church (Disused), Crunwere, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Exterior Open daily. Free entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

The church is situated off the road, across a field, but you can still drive to the church. There is no official parking and care should be taken as the site is abandoned. There is no access to the inside of the church but you are able to view the outside; the area is overgrown and uneven.

Brief Description:

There is architectural evidence that St Elidyr’s Church (otherwise known as Crunwere Church) dates back to Medieval times, with the tower dating to either the 16th or 17th century. The church was reconstructed in 1843 and restored in 1878. The church is no longer in use and the site has been closed due to cracks in the tower.

Further Information:

Address:

Off the A447, Narberth SA67 8QB

Telephone:

None available

Email:

None available

Website:

http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/408908/details/st-elidyrs-church-crunwere

http://crunwerechurch.blogspot.co.uk/

https://www.communityarchives.org.uk/content/organisation/llanteg-village-history

Opening Hours:

Exterior – viewable daily

Interior – closed

Directions:

The church is just off the A447 at Llanteg, just less than 8 miles from St Clears. The road to the church is signposted as ‘Crunwere Church’.

OS SN186107

Transport:

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Amenities:

As the church is abandoned there are no amenities, but there is a petrol station on the A447 just where the road turns off to the church, where you can find basic food and drink.

Travel Information

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