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St Teilo’s, Bishopston, SA3 3JT
The site probably dates from 480AD as one of the earliest Christian settlements in Wales. It originates from the 12th and early 13th centuries, the battlement tower and battered (inclined) walls being the least altered. READ MORE..
St Iltyd’s, Ilston, SA2 7LD
The church derives from a 6th century monastic cell. The present church was largely built during the 13th century incorporating the cell in the base of a massive embattled tower with a saddleback roof. READ MORE..


St Mary’s, Pennard, SA3 2EA
A church which stood close to Pennard castle and whose remains can still be seen was besanded and finally abandoned in the early 16th century, so that St Mary’s became the parish church. READ MORE ..
St John the Baptist, Penmaen, SA3 2HQ
The original church was probably on the burrows above Three Cliffs Bay. This was besanded in the early 14th century, and probably directly replaced by the present one. READ MORE..


St Nicholas, Nicholaston, SA3 2HL
The earlier church was nearer the sea, and the present one built in the 14th century. A medieval tombstone stands in the porch, and the font is probably the original Norman from the first church.
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