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Tag: Fortified ecclesiastical site

Is a member of Fortification Religious building

  1. II Church of All Saints, Oystermouth Photos
    On the N side of Church Park standing on high ground overlooking Oystermouth village centre to the NE.
  2. II* Church of St Andrew Photos
    In the the hamlet of Penrice, 1km SW of Penrice Castle. Churchyard wall in rubble limestone with irregular coping, two stiles, iron gate.
  3. I Church of St Cadoc Photos
    In the hamlet of Cheriton, east of Llanmadoc. Stone churchyard wall on three sides, with iron railing, gate, and lamp arch to east. Concrete path to church door. The grave stone (renewed) of Rev WD Da
  4. II Church of St David Photos
    About 5km north east of Abergavenny off the north side of the Skenfrith road.
  5. II* Church of St Illtyd Photos
    1km from Oxwich village, on a site overlooking Oxwich Bay and reached by the coast footpath. Square churchyard with a stone wall; modern gate.
  6. II Church of St Madoc Photos
    At W end of village. Rubble stone churchyard wall to south and east; iron gate with iron lamp arch. Graveyard enlarged to north. Cobble paving at entrance.
  7. I Church of St Michael and All Angels Photos
    Located within a circular churchyard on the N side of the Square, at the centre of Kerry village.
  8. II* Parish Church of St Rhidian and St Illtyd Photos
    At the centre of Llanrhidian village, surrounded by a rubble limestone churchyard wall with C19 wrought iron gates and three stiles. Macadam path, cobbles at porch.
  9. I Parish Church of St Stephen Photos
    Old Radnor
  10. II* Tower of Church of St David and St Cyfelach Photos
    Situated just S of the church in the churchyard near the centre of Llangyfelach.

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