Mabe parish church

Introduction

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Mabe parish church

Image: © Jonathan Billinger Taken: 14 Mar 2007

The church, which is separate from the village, was originally dedicated to St Mabon (or Mabe), who is believed to have been one of the 24 children of King Broccan. Local quarries were once a chief source of granite for building projects such as Waterloo Bridge in London.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.149872
Longitude
-5.140494