Churches and Religious Places in Dyfed
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St Non's Chapel is the traditional birthplace of St David, located in a beautiful coastal location just south of St Davids. The chapel is dedicated to Non, David's mother, and it was a destination throughout the medieval period. A few steps from the roofless chapel site is a holy well, still used by modern pilgrims.
St David's, Dyfed, Wales
Attraction Type: Church - Holy Well
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Heritage Highlight: Traditional birthplace of St David
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St Petrox is a beautifully situated 13th-century church, dedicated to a 6th-century saint. The church has a tall, narrow tower and was heavily restored in the mid 19th century by Lord Cawdor.
St Petrox, Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales
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Heritage Highlight: 13th-century tower
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St Twynnell is also named Gwynnoc or Gwynnog, among many other variations. The church was established sometime before 1259 and once belonged to St Nicholas Priory in Pembroke.
St Twynnells, Dyfed, Wales, SA71 5DN
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St James and St Elidyr is a traditional cruciform church with a tall, slender tower containing three bells. The church was built in the 12th century, and restored in mid 1800's.
Stackpole, Dyfed, Wales
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St Mary's is one of the largest parish churches in Wales, and boasts a 152-ft spire. Begun in the 13th century, and enlarged in the 15th century, the church has a wagon roof in the chancel, decorated with carved bosses. The church is full of memorials from the 15th-19th centuries.
High Street, Tenby, Dyfed, Wales, SA70 8AP
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Heritage Highlight: 13th century chancel with carved roof bosses
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In the grounds of Upton Castle stands a 12th-century chapel that predates the castle itself. Inside the simple two-celled chapel are medieval tombs to the Malefant family, lords of Upton. Look for an unusual stone candelabra in the shape of a clenched fist and the huge effigy of an unknown knight.
Upton Castle Gardens, Cosheston, Dyfed, Wales
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Heritage Highlight: 1362 Sir William Malefant tomb
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This Grade II listed 12th-century church has no known dedication. Within the church is a 13th-century font and a preaching window by the pulpit.
Whitland, Dyfed, Wales, SA34 0PA
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Heritage Highlight: 13th-century font
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A 12th-century Norman church founded by Wizo the Fleming, who also founded the motte and bailey castle across the road. In the churchyard is a memorial to soldiers who died in the Civil War battle of Colby Moor in 1645.
Wiston, Dyfed, Wales, SA62 4PL
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Heritage Highlight: Norman font and chancel arch
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