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Aerial photograph of St. David's Cathedral Close, 1991
Aerial photograph of St Non's Chapel, St. David's, 1996
  • The parish church of Llangiwg is of Celtic foundation, being named after Ciwb, a 6th century 'Saint'. The church's tower is a Norman construction of the 12th century, whilst the aisle was rebuilt in 1812.
Llangiwg Church with Norman tower, 12th century
Wallpainting of St Christopher at St Saeran's Church, Llanynys
  • The medieval church of St Teilo, which originally stood in Llandeilo Tal-y-bont, near Pontarddulais, is currently being re-erected and refurbished at the site of the Museum of Welsh Life, St Fagans.
Wallpainting of St Catherine at St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo Talybont (near Pontarddulais)
  • St Non is traditionally known as the mother of St David.
St Non's Chapel, Pembrokeshire, medieval chapel