DescriptionLlandawke Church - geograph.org.uk - 68422.jpg
English: Llandawke Church. St Odoceus (or St Margaret Marloes?) is a very primitive 13C church (disused), on its own in a secluded valley. It was possibly founded in the dark Ages as it has a 5-6C stone with inscriptions in Ogham and Latin. It also has a 14C effigy of a woman, possibly Margaret, sister of Guy de Brian of Laugharne.
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