- The
Church of St Anno in
Llananno, Powys, Wales, is a
redundant church dating from the 14th century. Its
medieval rood
screen is
considered "one of the...
- Bugeildy/Beguildy • Heyop/Llanddewi-yn-Heiob • Knighton/Trefyclawdd •
Llananno/Llanano •
Llanbadarn Fynydd/Llanbadarn
Vynydd •
Llanbister • Llanddewi...
- parishes:
Beguildy Bleddfa Cascob Discoed Heyope Knighton Litton and
Cascob Llananno Llanbadarn Fynydd Llanbister Llanddewi Ystradenny Llanfihangel Rhydithon...
- (1876) St Mary's Church, Warrington, ****ings (1877) St Anno's Church,
Llananno,
Powys screen (1880) St
Michael and All
Angels Church reredos, Aberystwyth...
- they were
decorated with
carved saints under niches (St Anno's Church,
Llananno, Wales), or
painted figures (Strencham, Worcester), is
certain from the...
- 2019
article published online, The
Medieval Rood
Screen and Rood Loft at
Llananno by
Richard Wheeler makes reference to the
series of
articles published...
-
Llanwnnog in
Montgomeryshire in 1873 and re-built in 1877-8 the
church at
Llananno in Radnorshire, to
house the
medieval screen.
Thomas Garrett Newnham was...
- Cefnllys,
Cwmbach Llechryd, Cwmdauddwr, Diserth, Howey,
Llanafan Fawr,
Llananno,
Llanbadarn Fawr,
Llanbadarn Fynydd, Llanbister,
Llanddewi Ystradenni,...
- (15115)",
National Historic ****ets of Wales,
retrieved 20
December 2016
Llananno,
Friends of
Friendless Churches,
archived from the
original on 4 December...
- from the Old
Parish Church. Part 2,
Llanwnog Church. Part 3. Rood Screen,
Llananno Church, Radnor.
Montgomeryshire Collections Vol. 3 (1870), 211–214; Vol...