St Nidan's Church, Anglesey
Facts and practical information
St Nidan's Church, Llanidan is a 19th-century parish church near the village of Brynsiencyn, in Anglesey, north Wales. Built between 1839 and 1843, it replaced the Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan, which needed significant repair, providing a place of Anglican worship nearer to the village than the old church. Some items were moved here from the old church, including the 13th-century font, two bells from the 14th and 15th century, and a reliquary thought to hold the remains of St Nidan. The tower at the west end has been described as "top heavy" and looking like "a water tower". ()
Anglesey
St Nidan's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Church of St Nidan, Plas Menai, Caer Lêb, Parciau hill fort.