he Parish Church is dedicated to St. Asaph & St Cyndeyrn and is situated in the beautiful conservation village of Llanasa in the County of Flint.
The sign of St Asaph is a pair of
crossed keys and St Cyndeyrn
a fish with a ring in its mouth.
Thus the combined symbol we
use today.
There has been a place of worship on this site for over 1400 years when it is thought that St. Asaph erected the first building between 560 and 573.
It is difficult to date the present building because of frequent alterations and restorations over the years but the main shell probably dates back to the late 15th century.
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