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Llwyngwryll is a small village located on the Welsh coast in the county of Gwynedd, nestled between the towns of Abersoch and Pwllheli. It is situated on the banks of the River Dwyfach and is surrounded by lush green hills and rolling countryside. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and is a popular destination for walkers and hikers who come to explore the many trails that wind through the surrounding hills and valleys. One of the highlights is its stunning beach, which stretches for miles along the coast.


It is home to a number of ancient monuments and historic sites. The most notable of these is the Llwyngwryll Standing Stones, which date back to the Neolithic period and are believed to have been used for ritual and ceremonial purposes.













The old church of St. Gredifael in Llwyngwryll is a historic and architectural treasure that is well worth a visit. The church dates back to the 12th century and is believed to have been built by the Normans who settled in the area.

One of the most interesting features of the church is the recently discovered medieval painting on the wall. The painting is located on the rear wall of the church and depicts a scene from the life of St. Gredifael, the patron saint of Llwyngwryll. The painting is thought to date back to the 15th century and is considered to be one of the most important examples of medieval art in Wales.






















St. Gredifael is depicted as a bishop, holding a crozier, and standing in front of an altar. He is surrounded by a group of small figures, who are thought to be representations of the faithful. The painting is believed to have been created by an unknown artist.

The painting was discovered during a recent restoration of the church, which uncovered several layers of paint that had been applied over the centuries. The restoration work has helped to preserve the painting and has also revealed other interesting features of the church such as the ancient frescoes and intricate carvings.













The church of St. Gredifael is open to the public and visitors can take guided tours to learn more about the history of the church and the significance of the medieval painting. The church is a must-see destination for those interested in history and art, and is a great way to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of Llwyngwryll and the surrounding area.

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