The Church of St Michael at present holds services every Sunday at 11.15am. It is a Grade I listed church in Penbryn, Ceredigion, Wales. It is situated on a hillside on the western side of the Hoffnant Valley, approximately 0.5 kilometres inland from Penbryn beach. The precise date that the church was completed is unknown, but there is believed to have been an earlier church on the site during medieval times. The Church in Wales states that it is of 12th-century origin, making it the oldest in the diocese of St Davids. The roof is likely to be as old as the 15th century, though the porch is believed to have been added much later in the early 17th century. The windows were added in the early 19th century.
In 1887 the church was extensively renovated by D. Davies of Penrhiwllan, and it underwent another renovation 70 years later in 1957, possibly under A. D.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Michael's_Church,_Penbryn
Official Website https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/d830/churches-en/st-michael-penbryn_-en/
Address (Unnamed Road), SA44 6QN, United Kingdom
Coordinates 52°8'27.283" N -4°29'41.935" E