Llangyndeyrn Parish Church

Introduction

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Llangyndeyrn Parish Church

Image: © Dylan Moore Taken: 24 Sep 2008

The large parish of Llangyndeyrn (once spelt Llangendeirne) gets its name from the wandering British saint Cyndeyrn, to whom the church is dedicated. Cyndeyrn (Old British: Kentigernos) is conceivably the Kentigern who also founded Glasgow, where he is known as St Mungo. The large circular churchyard testifies to its great age.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.80309
Longitude
-4.240441