St Michael's Church | |
Imagealt: | A small church building seen beyond a wall with bushes growing on it. |
Country: | Wales, United Kingdom |
Denomination: | Church in Wales |
Architectural Type: | Church |
Heritage Designation: | Grade II* |
Designated Date: | 5 December 1970 |
Style: | Medieval |
St Michael's Church is the parish church of Penrhoslligwy, a village near Moelfre in the north-east of the island of Anglesey, in Gwynedd, Wales.[1] [2] With datable components from around 1400, the building is listed at Grade II* and was restored in 1865.[3] (Penrhoslligwy is also sometimes written Penrhos Lligwy or Penrhos-Lligwy; the spelling Penrhoslligwy is used by the Church in Wales.)