St Sadwrn's Church, Henllan Open Monday to Saturday, and for Sunday services
Details
Accessibility:
From the roadway there is a step down to the sloping tarmac path to the entrance porch where there is another step. There are also steps up to the altar area. There is a hearing loop fitted for visitors.
Brief description:
This Grade II listed church is based in Henllan, which is one of the ancient parishes of Denbighshire. The church tower is separate from the main church building. It stands on a rock, and is said to be positioned such that its corners point North, South, East and West. The old church was demolished in 1806, and a new, larger, church was built on the same site. The church was repaired in 1844, and restored in 1878. It has been open since 31 January 1879.
Address:
St Sadwrn
Church Street
Henllan
DENBIGH
LL16 5BD
Email:
For more information, please email henllancommunitycouncil@denbighshire.gov.uk
Phone:
01745 813831 (The Rev. Canon Pauline Walker)
Website:
https://www.churchinwales.org.uk/structure/places/churches/?id=915 and http://henllan.cymru/st-sadwrns-church/
Directions:
Situated to the north-west of Denbigh via the B5382, at its crossroads with B5428. The approach to the church is situated on the west side of these crossroads, in the centre of the village OS SJ 023680
Opening Times:
Open Monday to Saturday, and for Sunday services (for details please see http://henllan.cymru/st-sadwrns-church/ )
Transport:
Public transport operates in and around this area. For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info or call 0800 46 40 000
Amenities:
The Llindir Inn and restaurant is immediately south of approach to the church, and the village post office and stores are to the east of the church
Travel Information
For further travel information in Wales please see: www.traveline.cymru/travel-info
Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000