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Henllan

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Henllan, a relativly small welsh village, lies in the countryside of Denbighshire, and is approximatley 2.5 miles north-west of the town of Denbigh.



The church tower

Henllan is well known locally for its unusual church. The tower is separate from the main body of the church and was built in the far corner of the church yard, on a rocky mound. One reason for that MAY be that it was felt that the church bells would be heard from further away, in what was once a large parish.[1link title]