St. Mary's Church Bronllys is situated in the centre of the village. It is a Victorian rebuild of a medieval building. The entrance to the churchyard ( now owned by the community council) is via the lych gate which houses two information boards, which contain (for the benefit of visitors) comprehensive information about the church and the village. The building is usually locked, but details of how to find a key are posted in the porch.
The detached belfry, along with some interior fittings, survive from the original. This belfry contains a ring of six bells, which are regularly rung for services, for weekday practice sessions and by visiting ringers.There have been 13 peals rung on the bells of Bronllys church (for more details go to Ringing World.) and the site for The Swansea & Brecon Diocesan Guild of Bellringers.

There is a Eucharist at the church every Sunday morning at 9.30a.m.. Sunday School meets in the belfry at the same time. On Saints' Days and Holy Days there is an additional Eucharist, usually at 10a.m.. Visitors are always very welcome.
Our church registers go back to 1755 and are held at the National Library of Wales full details are on the Genuki site.