DescriptionManorowen church, south aspect - geograph.org.uk - 1232972.jpg
English: Manorowen church, south aspect This is the 1872 restoration of a much older church, recorded here in the C14 but possibly of even earlier date, and dedicated originally to St Gnawen although now to St Mary. More recently it has received funding for substantial repairs to the roof.
Inside is a memorial tablet to the antiquary and writer Richard Fenton (1747-1821) who lived in Fishguard but spent much time at the family mansion over the road.
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