Looking down on St Catharine's Church, Baglan

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Looking down on St Catharine's Church, Baglan

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 8 Mar 2012

Built 1875-1882 by John Prichard at the expense of his cousin Griffith Llewellyn of Baglan Hall. The cruciform church in the decorated style replaced a medieval church, ruins of which remain in the churchyard. Grade I listed (the highest category) in 1976.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.614947
Longitude
-3.802879