Llanpumsaint Church
Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire | SA33 6BY
Lying at the centre of the village and close to the banks of the River Gwili, the church has been the focal point of Llanpumsaint (parish of the five saints) for many centuries.
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Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire | SA33 6BY
Lying at the centre of the village and close to the banks of the River Gwili, the church has been the focal point of Llanpumsaint (parish of the five saints) for many centuries.
Wells, Somerset | BA5 2UE
Perhaps the most beautiful of the great English cathedrals, it was erected between the 12th and 15th centuries and is a significant Somerset landmark.
Lower Machen, Gwent | NP10 8GU
This beautiful church is closely connected with the nationally important Morgan Family of Ruperra Castle and Tredegar House about five miles away.
Hengoed, Glamorgan | CF82 7JU
A Grade II listed building, with features from the original 1710 building.
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Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire | SA19 9RE
The historic parish of Gwynfe itself has remained an agricultural area accessed only by narrow country roads.
Mathry, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5HA
Set on a hill commanding panoramic views of the coast, Mathry has claims to be one of the oldest settlements in Pembrokeshire.
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Castle Cary, Somerset | BA7 7EJ
All Saints was built in the 15th century on an ancient site, with its tall spire and 16 ornate pinnacles dominates the skyline of the picturesque market town of Castle Cary.
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Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5BG
St Rhian’s sits within a polygonal churchyard, at the centre of what was a farmyard complex.
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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan | CF47 8HR
Some buildings seem to be ageless, one is the church of St Tydfil.
Risca, Monmouthshire | NP11 6GR
Built in 1853 on the site of a Roman settlement, it is the latest in a succession of churches dating back to 1230AD.
Trefin, Pembrokeshire | SA62 5AU
Trefin (probably derived from Tref (farmstead) and Ddyn (high ground) lies amid an area rich in early archaeology, including the remains of the Neolithic Chambered tomb at Carreg Samson, so called due to the legend of St Samson having placed the cap stone in position with his little finger.
Maesglas, Monmouthshire | NP20 3AQ
St David's is a modern church, built in 1963 by PD Hepworth.