Saint Afan's Church is located in the village of Llanafan Fawr, Powys, in Wales. The name of the village honours Afan, its patron saint, who is said to have been buried there. [1]
An early medieval beginning for the church is likely, although it has been much rebuilt. Apart from the dedication to Saint Afan, there is an ancient yew tree in the churchyard.
The church is a Grade II listed building. Cadw says that it was "listed primarily for its fine tower of C18 date, with the mainly Victorian church retaining its character also". Cadw also mentions the prominent siting of the church, its association with St Afan and "the C7-9 work" (referring to ancient stones and earthworks). [1]