St Margaret's from the south

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St Margaret's from the south

Image: © Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Taken: 29 Nov 2007

From Wikipedia "The Church of St Margaret of Antioch, built in 1870 on the site of an earlier Norman chapel. The new Gothic revival church, designed by Llandaff architect John Prichard on a Greek Cross plan, was financed totally by the third Marquess of Bute, in spite of his conversion to Catholicism in 1868. Inside is an opulent mausoleum housing tombs of nine members of the Bute family, including the First Marquess and his wives. The tower of St Margaret's was finally completed in 1926."

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.493094
Longitude
-3.154592