The Legacy of Llangiwg Church
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The Legacy of Llangiwg Church explores the deep historical, spiritual and cultural significance of St Ciwg’s Church, a remote yet remarkable landmark perched high above the Swansea Valley.
The article traces the site’s origins from its 6th‑century Celtic Christian foundation through its medieval development, Tudor rebuilding, 19th‑century alterations and eventual decline, before highlighting its modern revival through the dedicated work of the Llangiwg Trust.
It also uncovers the transatlantic story of Ezra Whitney Rhodes, an American mariner whose unexpected burial at Llangiwg reveals a poignant link between Wales and New England’s maritime world.
The church’s place within wider Welsh pilgrimage traditions, its early Christian artefacts, its holy well, and its centuries of community life are woven together to show Llangiwg as a place where history, faith and landscape converge.
Today, the church stands not only as a preserved heritage site but as a renewed community space, embodying resilience, memory and the enduring spirit of those who shaped its story.
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