Eglwys Sant Idloes / St Idloes' Church
Introduction
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Image: © Tiger Taken: 11 Mar 2012
The 14th-century tower, constructed of massive stones, is framed by churchyard yews. As Ian Nairn remarks, it is "as much fortress as bell chamber ... a type very popular near the Welsh border for obvious defensive reasons".