DescriptionParish Church, Llawhaden, west end - geograph.org.uk - 793651.jpg
English: Parish Church: Llawhaden: west end Llawhaden is a corruption of the Welsh name Llanhuadain (locally Llaniaden). The church, on a site said to date from the 6th century, is dedicated to St Aiden of Ferns, and is claimed to be his original clas. It was the episcopal seat of Daugleddau cantref during the Dark Ages.
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