St Martin's (St Enfail‘s) Church, Merthyr, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is parking just off the unclassified road that the church is on. There are no toilet facilities on-site. The church has a kissing gate at the entrance as well as a level gateway; the door into the church has a step up to it.
Brief Description:
The present church of St Martin dates back to 1872-73 and was build out of local snecked rubble stone with yellow oolite dressings. There has been a church or similar building on this site since the Dark Ages. The bell in the bell tower is worthy of note as it was a gift from the father of Bridget Bevan (née Vaughan) who married a local barrister and became known as Madam Bevan.
Further Information:
Address:
St Martin’s Church, Llysonen Road, Merthyr, Carmarthen, SA33 5EG
Telephone:
Tel: 01994 231 378
Email:
None available
Website:
https://sites.google.com/site/merthyrchurchcarmarthen/home/history
http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/418322/details/st-martinsst-enfaels-church-merthyr
Opening Hours:
Open daily. Free entry.
Directions:
The church is on Llysonen Road in Merthyr, Carmarthenshire. It’s about two miles north of the A40 between Carmarthen and St Clears.
OS SN351208
Transport:
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Amenities:
There are no amenities at the church itself, but there are plenty of places in both Carmarthen and St Clears where you can purchase food and drink.
Travel Information
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