The west door of Chepstow St Mary
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Image: © Roy Parkhouse Taken: 5 Apr 2006
"A Guide to the Ancient Churches of Gwent" by Canon E.T. Davies has this to say: "The west door of Chepstow church is an excellent example of a Norman doorway with chevron ornamentation and recessed orders, which ultimately came to its present position after having been removed from the north porch"