Cadeirlan Llanelwy - St Asaph Cathedral

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Cadeirlan Llanelwy - St Asaph Cathedral

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 9 Nov 2007

The smallest ancient cathedral in Wales,its construction was begun about 1239 but it was burnt down by Edward I's English soldiers in 1282. It was rebuilt between 1284 and 1381 but burnt again by Owain Glyndwr's troops in 1402. It was restored in the late 15th century and remodelled in 1867.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.256954
Longitude
-3.443495