St. Bridget's Church (Skenfrith)

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St. Bridget's Church (Skenfrith)

Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 29 Aug 2018

Wow, and I thought St. Stephen's Church at Old Radnor was my most favourite church in Wales. Well, this one is a close-first, but my second favourite. The interior of this church is very magnificent, and has a lot of ancient features inside too. The bell tower is another nice touch to the church as well. Note (17/10/2018): Image I realised that I took this photo just at the same exact time as Jeremy Bolwell's photo of the same church... what a coincidence!

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.878955
Longitude
-2.792114