Nannerch (pronounced Nan-er-ch in Welsh) is one of the ancient
parishes of Flintshire, made up of the townships of Trellan, Trefechan, Trecwm and Tre Penbedw. It is an ancient village, sitting on bedrock of
Carboniferous Limestone, overlain by glacial
boulder clay with glacial hollows. The limestone has been used in the construction of many local buildings. The ruins of
Iron Age hill forts at
Pen-y-Cloddiau and
Moel Arthur are situated in the nearby hills.
The Church The church, which is dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels, was consecrated on 29 September 1853. It is the third church known to have been built on the site. The curved wall of the graveyard indicates the ancient origins of the churches. The present church was designed by Thomas W. Wyatt, of London, the architect of the neighbouring churches of Brynford and Gorsedd. Services are held each Sunday, with 'Fifth Sunday' services rotating around the Bro Famau group of churches of which St. Michael's is a member. == Description ==