St Teilo's church, Llandeilo

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St Teilo's church, Llandeilo

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 26 Jun 2011

Grade II listed Church in Wales church viewed along Church Street from the corner of Bridge Street. The tower is late medieval, but the rest of the church is a rebuild, completed in 1850. The churchyard and church site date back many centuries. Llandeilo's history as a Christian centre can be traced back to the sixth century. Very little is known for certain about St Teilo (born c500, died c560). There are many churches dedicated to him in South Wales, and also in Brittany.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.881458
Longitude
-3.993257