HISTORY
The current Rectory for Saint Gredifael's church was built a year or two after Borrow's visit , and like many early victorian rectories had no expense spared in its constructon. Despite being over 150 years old it has cavity walls and outer walls of locally quarried stone. During your stay at Neuadd Lwyd, You can see the collection of old photographs that were take during the Rectory years which show the Rectors and their families, the bell-ringer (clochydd), and the maids (morwynion).
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