Wednesday 17th to Sunday 21st September in Dyffryn Ardudwy
and Talybont, open 10.30 to 5pm every day
Arddangosfa amrywiol-rhywbeth at ddant pawb.
Llwybr cerdded yn cysylltu eglwysi’r plwyfi, adeiladau eglwysig a chapel yr annibynwyr.
Buildings of historical interest where the exhibitions take place:
Llanenddwyn Church
A treasure house of Gothic design and the reputed burial place of Colonel John Jones, the regicide.
Llanddwywe Church
Closely linked to Cors y Gedol, the mansion of the early Wynne family, recently restored pre-Reformation jewel.
Rehoboth Chapel
An Independent chapel with the original building dating from 1828. Current chapel built in the late 1860s and opened in May 1870.
Church Hall, Dyffryn
Originally built in 1810 as a school, also been used for a snooker hall for the soldiers returning from WWII, now used for community purposes.
The Stables Centre
Originally the stables for the rectory now converted in to a children’s centre and centre for healing.



Stephanie Beacon
Rector of Llanenddwyn with Llanddwywe :-
“I am delighted not only that the "Art in the Aisles" Exhibition will once again be held in Dyffryn and Talybont but that, in this it's third year, the Exhibition has expanded to include Capel Rehoboth. The Exhibition is an open invitation to both local people and visitors to explore the beautiful churches and chapels of Dyffryn and Talybont and I am confident that all who do so will be amazed by the beauty of these ancient places of worship and by the creativity and skill of so many people in our community.
I am most grateful for the dedication of the Committee who have organised the Exhibition and for the generosity of the artists and craftspeople who are exhibiting their work. I hope and pray that ''Art in the Aisles" will be successful this year and continue to go from strength to strength in years to come.”
All items for sale will be on display in the Church Hall
There will be an exhibition of old photographs of Dyffryn and Talybont in Horeb Vestry, together with oral history recordings