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LlandrilloThe road to Llandrillo from the north, follows the Vale of Edeirion and the River Dee as it weaves its way below the northwest slopes of the Berwyn Mountains, another mountain range that is popular with walkers and visitors. This small village with its white-washed cottages is a good starting point for walks in the Berwyns and footpaths from the village lead towards Craig Berwyn, whose summit is more than 2100 feet above sea level. The name means ‘church of St Trillo’, and the successor of the church he founded here, the Parish Church of St Trillo, was built in the mid-19th century on a site that had been occupied by a place of worship for centuries. The fine east window, depicting the entombment, resurrection and ascension of Christ, was gifted to the church by a Vicar who served there for 55 years. |
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