St Tyfi's Church, Llandyfeisant

St Tyfi's Church
Location Dynevor Park, Llandeilo
Country Wales, United Kingdom
Denomination Anglican
History
Founded Medieval
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II
Designated 18 March 1988
Architectural type Church

St Tyfi's Church is the former parish church of Llandyfeisant, near Llandeilo and part of the Dinefwr Park estate in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was dedicated to the Welsh saint Tyfei. The building is no longer used for religious purposes and was used as a visitor's information centre by The Welsh Wildlife Trust in the late 80's , early '90's. Owned by The Church in Wales and leased to The Welsh Wildlife Trust, unfortunately the church has over the years fallen into disrepair and is in need of restoration work , some negotiations started in 2011 which unfortunately did not materialize, however new negotiations have been started in 2018 which are on going at present. Although occasionally referred to as St Tyfi's Church it is mainly referred to as Llandyfeisant Church and is a truly enchanting building of significant historic interest to the area with a strong connection to The Dinefwr estate , the last Lord Dinefwr is buried in the church grounds as well as many servants who worked on the Dinefwr estate.

The small stone church was first constructed in medieval times, but was almost entirely rebuilt in the second half of the nineteenth century. The architect may have been R. Kyrke Pearson from Oswestry, who redesigned Newton House for Lord Dynefwr. The exterior has rubble-stone facings, gable parapets and a stone slate roof. The interior has an open, arched-brace roof with collar-beams and stone corbels. The building was listed at Grade II on 18 March 1988, as a "church of moderate architectural interest in an exceptional location at Dynevwr Park, with a fine steeply sloping burial ground with old headstones".<ref>{{cite web|title=St. Tyfi's Church, Dynefwr Park, Llandeilo.

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    Coordinates: 51°52′52″N 4°00′09″W / 51.8810°N 4.0024°W / 51.8810; -4.0024

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