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St Myllin's Parish Church is in the centre of Llanfyllin, a small market town nestled in the
round, green, sheep-dotted hills of northern Mid-Wales, close to the English border, but still
distinctly Welsh in character.
The Church, built of soft red brick, dates from about 1706. Its' light interior and delightful
stained glass remind one more of Bavarian rococco style than of most English churches. The
outstanding acoustic qualities of the church make it a near perfect venue for world class
chamber music.
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| There is a large carpark just beyond the Church, close to a garage, and parking
there is free. |
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