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St Paul's Church... |
St Paul's...
Constructed of Gothic design, it was built
between 1888-91. It is located on the Eastern side of the valley, above the
Cwmtillery lake. Its grounds, although steep in places, have many well
maintained steps and pathways. Sitting areas are also found all around the
grounds, allowing you to sit and take in the stunning views around the
valley.
The Friends of St. Paul's Churchyard... "The Friends of St. Paul's Churchyard" are working together to develop the beautiful churchyard in Cwmtillery. Raising money to rebuild steps, paths, walls and general ground work. The friends are preserving wildlife within the churchyard by building bird & bat boxes, together with nature trails within the woodland at the top of the cemetery. We are inviting you to become a member of our exciting project, by paying £1 per year to receive newsletters and updates. Alternatively, you may make a donation in memory of a loved one, which will also be used towards the work being carried out.
The newspaper clip and photos shows just one example of how long St Paul's Church has been at the centre of the community. It shows the Cwmtillery Celtic AFC in 1933, which was formed from members of the congregation.
St Paul's Church Hall...
Church Hall Fete and The Opening of the Courtyard Arts Project. September 13th 2003...Stalls, face painting, hair spraying, raffles, games and sports were held. Following the fete was a community barbecue and the official opening of the Courtyard Arts Project.
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