Llanferres is a village and community in the county of Denbighshire in Wales. At the 2001 Census the population of the village was recorded as 676,[1] increasing to 827 at the 2011 census.[2]
The parish church, is dedicated to St. Berres, a 4th-century to 5th-century Welshhermit, who according to Thomas Pennant was a disciple of St. Martin of Tours. Originally medieval, the church was mentioned in the 'Lincoln Taxation' of 1291. It was largely rebuilt in 1774/1775, with additions in 1843. There were further additions, and a major restoration, in 1892. A visit will be enhanced by the guide pamphlet available in the Church.[5]
The popular climbing spot Pot Hole Quarry is located within Llanferres.[6]