Eglywsfach – Eglwys Sant Mihangel/St. Michael’s Church
About this churchyard
Over the past 8 years the churchyard has been transformed with careful management to be a haven of wildflowers in the spring using careful cutting techniques to encourage diversity.
There are also ancient yews forming a splendid archway along the entrance path and a huge elm tree behind the Church which again with careful pruning is thriving.
The churchyard features St Non’s Well, one of many in Wales. Non is the mother of St David, patron saint of Wales. The well is said to possess healing properties.
There is an extensive survey of the gravestones in the churchyard including individual photographs and inscriptions featured on the church website http://www.eglwysfach.co.uk/guide.html. There is also an interesting Pirates grave and others dating back to 1499 .
Key Features
- Wildflower Area
- Peaceful space for quiet reflection
- Lichen haven
- Good accessibility
Address
Visitor Information
Opening Times
The churchyard is always open and the church will be open daily from March (2022)
Contact details
Accessibility
The churchyard is mostly level with a surfaced path from the lychgate to the church door.
Toilets
There are public toilets in the main car park in Machynlleth.
Parking & Transport
There is roadside parking in a layby opposite the church.
X28 Machynlleth to Aberyswyth service stops a 3 min walk from the church at London House. As does the T2 Trawscymru service
Café
There are a number of places to eat in Machynlleth 10 mins drive.