IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Llanteg, NARBERTH, SA67 8QB

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Image Listing (292 Images Found)

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Crunwere Farm, Llanteg
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.02 miles
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Crunwere Farm, Llanteg
Taken from the Church Field.
Image: © welshbabe Taken: Unknown
0.04 miles
3
Old ruined house 'Oxford' - past Crunwere Church, Llanteg
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.11 miles
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View over Castle Ely from Crunwere Church, Llanteg
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 28 Jul 2016
0.14 miles
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Crunwere Church
All on its own amidst fields, up a narrow lane from the A477 at Llanteg. St Elidyr's Church has a 15C west tower, but the remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1847, and the south porch, with a doorway of moulded cement, was added during a restoration in 1878. £50 was spent in an attempt to repair the church in 1814. This was felt to be too low and it was probably then that the floor was lowered to below ground level - resulting in problems of cold, damp and decay. In 1840 the Rev'd W.D.Phillips resolved to rebuild all except the tower and parts of the walls, at a cost of £241 (only the vaulted tower with a N.E. stair turret, a blocked west doorway and the North Transept of the 13th century church have survived unrebuilt). The 1851 Religious Survey shows that services were alternatively morning and evening. The evening service was recorded as having 150 in attendance out of a population of 289. The church was again restored in 1878 - the south door was re-opened, so the porch was also added. The pews were changed to bench seats and four additional windows were inserted - the vestry was also probably added at this time. The ruin of a small stone building stands at the N.W. of the church (vicar's stable) and there is a well in the field to the N. The church has: a short chancel about 4m x 6m, a nave about 12m x 7m, with a vestry, transepts and a porch.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 22 Mar 2005
0.15 miles
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Interior Crunwere Church, Llanteg
Crunwere Church is reached through a field. It is now deemed unsafe and no access is allowed. Chancel area. Gravestone in centre is of the Dalton family - Ann, wife of Rev'd Thomas Dalton, Rector of Crunwere who died in 1815 (aged 76yrs), their daughter in 1818 (aged 41yrs) and their son John, Gent, Surgeon, who died in 1822 (aged 41yrs). Village website at www.llanteg.co.uk
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 24 Oct 2007
0.16 miles
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Interior Crunwere Church, Llanteg
This little church in Crunwere Parish, Llanteg, is now deemed unsafe and therefore no access is allowed. Looking east from nave. Village website at www.llanteg.co.uk
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 23 Oct 2007
0.16 miles
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Crunwere Church Tower, Llanteg
With resident birds.
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.16 miles
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Pulpit, Crunwere Church, Llanteg
You have to cross a field to get to this little church at Llanteg - unfortunately Crunwere Church is now closed as it is deemed unsafe. Village website at www.llanteg.co.uk
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 24 Oct 2007
0.17 miles
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Interior Crunwere Church, Llanteg
Crunwere Church is reached through a field. It is now deemed unsafe and no access is allowed. Chancel area - Memorial Stone. Gravestone of the Dalton family - Ann, wife of Rev'd Thomas Dalton, Rector of Crunwere who died in 1815 (aged 76yrs), their daughter Elizabeth in 1818 (aged 41yrs) and their son John, Gent, Surgeon, who died in 1822 (aged 41yrs). Village website at www.llanteg.co.uk
Image: © welshbabe Taken: 24 Oct 2007
0.17 miles
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