St. David's church (Glascwm)

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St. David's church (Glascwm)

Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 1 May 2021

Here is the parish church of St. David in Glascwm, which was grade I listed in 1962; the reason for its listing is because of the many intact Medieval features this church contains. The earliest part of the Perpendicular style church is the nave from the 14th century, with the chancel built in the late 15th century. This church has a bellcote at the western end, which is typical to find in rural Welsh churches in the countryside.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.169948
Longitude
-3.236083