We went to the windswept north-west of the island, as far as can be, to see the church of St. Eilian, with its distinctive pyramidal, Romanesque tower. Of course, it was closed, but still atmospheric, with its slate tombs and shrine chapel added to the east end:-





Excellent B/W photographs, appropriate for the subject matter.
The Friends of Friendless Churches sound interesting. Do you know James Miller’s work on tiny, unused, Churches in the West Midlands?
Friends of Friendless Churches is a wonderful organisation, set up by Ivor Bulmer-Thomas in 1957. I don’t know about James Miller’s work. Sounds interesting. Charles