Churches of North Gower

Wernffrwd, St. David’s – the ‘little church on the marsh’. SA4 3TR 
This mission chapel was built in 1898 alongside the marsh to serve parishioners when the main road was impassable. The church is of simple design with a single centre aisle and a Victorian stained glass panel is inserted in each of the east and west windows. READ MORE

St Cadoc’s, Cheriton, SA3 1BY
The tiny ‘Cathedral of Gower’ was probably built in the early 14th century to replace the one at Landimore, abandoned due to the encroachment of the sea. READ MORE

St Cenydd’s, Llangennith, SA3 1HU
This 12th century church is on the site of a 6th century llan, or churchyard, which retains the original circular footprint. 
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St. Gwynour’s Church, Llanyrnewydd, Penclawdd, SA4 3JH
The church is named after the Breton St Eneour and rebuilt in 1850 in the Gothic revival style, replacing a medieval chapel of ease. READ MORE

St Madoc’s, Llanmadoc, SA3 1DE
St Madoc is reputed to have founded a church here in the 6th century, and the present building is 13th century.
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St Rhydian & St Illtyd’s Church, Llanrhidian, SA3 1EH
The original ‘Llan’ probably dates back to the 6th century, as there was once an inscribed stone (now lost) in the area. The tower and chancel are 13th century and the nave was rebuilt in the Victorian era.
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