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Maesmynis Church in 2011

BISHOP’S VISIT We look forward to welcoming Bishop John Davies who will celebrate a Group Eucharist on December 18th at 11am. After the service there will be a Bring and Share Lunch in the Church Hall to which parishioners are invited to contribute.

BEST WISHES to Cerys Amber, daughter of Sally and Kelvin Jones on the occasion of her recent baptism.

Bishop John Davies with Area Dean Revd Marian Morgan church wardens from St Mary's Builth Wells and MaesmynisBishop John Davies with Area Dean Revd Marian Morgan church wardens from St Mary's Builth Wells and Maesmynis.

On the right is some of the parishions enjoying the bring and share lunch following the service.
  54 went to the service and most went on to the bring and share lunch



pic maesmynis church from road
 

The church was rebuilt in 1878. The reredos and east window were commissioned in the 1960s. 'The east window depicting Christ in a vesica of cherubs' wings and the five painted reredos panels representing the Crucifixion, Annunciation and Nativity are by Henry Harvey. From the churchyard can be seen glorious views down the Irfon Valley.
The church is open for worship with services at 11.00 am on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, except from May to August when the 4th Sunday service is held at Llanynis
The Church registers date from 1684 (facsimiles held at St.Mary’s)
The church is usually kept locked for security.
To find the church turn south onto Hospital Road off the A483 in Builth Wells; continue for one mile and turn left at the sign for Maesmynis. The church is at the crest of the hill.

 


To find the church turn left, south onto a minor road just before you leave the town of Builth Wells on the A483. (It is just before the Bridge over the River Irfon). Follow this road uphill for one mile, one left, then one right. The church is at the crest of the hill.
OS Grid Reference SO028497
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Revd. Marian Morgan,
Tel: 01982 560359 or 560702
Email mkemorgan@btinternet.com