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Churches
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St Cadoc, Raglan
- The village of Raglan is served by St Cadoc's the largest of our three church buildings. It is partly fourteenth century with additions dating from the 15th century. It suffered much damage during the Civil War, (when the castle was largely dismantled), and was partly restored by 1698. In the 1860's further restoration and enlargement took place and much of the current interior dates from this time. It seats some 400+ in the nave and north aisle (Lady Chapel).
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St John the Apostle, Llandenny
- A church at Llandenny is first mentioned in the Book of Llandaff which dates the site between the years 800 to 900. It has a typical long nave with a perfectly preserved Norman window and a high three-staged castellated tower.
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St Peter, Bryngwyn
- Said to have been founded in 1188 upon the visit of Archbishop Baldwin and Gerald of Wales, St Peter's lies on a natural rise in the centre of the small rural parish of Bryngwyn. Nearby is St Peter's Well which for many years was the only source of water for the church and adjacent village school which is now a private residence.
