Grade II listed entrance gateway to the churchyard of St Mary Risca

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Grade II listed entrance gateway to the churchyard of St Mary Risca

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 10 Jan 2017

Grade II listed in 1999. The Cadw website description is Two tall gatepiers of regular tooled ashlar blocks, the angles chamfered and the top course broached to an octagon on which sits a shallow octagonal capstone. Wide and tall double iron gates with spear finials and Gothic arches reflecting the architectural style of the church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.614337
Longitude
-3.104372