Eglwys St Tysul Church and graveyard, Llandysul

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Eglwys St Tysul Church and graveyard, Llandysul

Image: © John Lucas Taken: 7 Feb 2023

The tower dates back to the 13th Century, but stones in the tower and Lady Chapel pre-date that. St Tysul was the first cousin of St David, the patron saint of Wales. Dyfed Archaeological trust:https://www.dyfedarchaeology.org.uk/wp/discovery/projects/churches/st-tysul-llandysul-ceredigion/

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.041998
Longitude
-4.306767