English: St Gwendolines Church. St Gwendolines Church, Llyswen, the church adopted St Gwendoline as their Patron Saint between the 9th century and the Norman invasion (she is a local Welsh Saint buried at Talgarth).
The single bell in the tower is dated 1666, the church was rebuilt in 1862, the only remaining Norman part is the font.
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