00d__1_.JPG Afon Peris. 00d__2_.JPG The church from the coast 00d__3_.JPG Whitewashed cottages 00d__4_.JPG A large house on one of the back roads, dated 1876. 00d__5_.JPG Cottages. 00d__6_.JPG The River Peris 0ffraed.JPG St Ffraed's church, which dates almost entirely from the 1840s, with the exception of the Medieval tower. 0ffraed__2_.JPG.jpg The tower 0ffraed__3_.JPG.jpg The main door 0ffraed__4_.JPG.jpg A millstone and a water stoup taken from the ruins of a nearby chapel of ease dedicated to St. Non. ffraed__5_.JPG The bellringing chamber which leads onto the gallery ffraed__6_.JPG Tower window ffraed__7_.JPG Tower window (detail) ffraed__8_.JPG The nave and sanctuary seen from the gallery ffraed__10_.JPG The gallery and enclosed pews. 000d0.JPG Looking east from the edge of the village 0ffraed__9_.JPG.jpg The simple 1840s nave and chancel, separated only by a step. PIC_0163.JPG evening sun over the bay ffraed__11_.JPG The clock on the gallery. PIC_0166.JPG Cliffs, composed of glacial deposits PIC_0169.JPG The mouth of the River Peris PIC_0174.JPG Evening sky over a 'slang' or villager's meadow ffraed__12_.JPG The pulpit PIC_0176.JPG A chalet by the shore PIC_0179.JPG Looking back along the track to the village. ffraed__13_.JPG A window depicting St Non, Mother of St. David, who according to legend was born in nearby Llannon, and St. Ffraed, secondary patron saint of Ireland, and of dairy work. ffraed__14_.JPG The sanctuary. ffraed__15_.JPG The east window, commissioned in 1975 and depicting the risen Christ. ffraed__16_.JPG The war memorials z101_0560.JPG.jpg