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Photography by John Ball -- 2.00pm 1st December 1998
(with Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera)

This tiny whitewashed church dates from the 13th century. It is located deep in rural Radnorshire, surrounded by hills.

Image 2:

Looking from Rhulen Hill towards the village of Llanedw in the valley of the River Edw. Rhulen is on the extreme right of the picture.

Image 3:

Again looking from Rhulen Hill. The church is the white building on the left.

Image 4:

St David's Church viewed from the south-west.

Image 5:

St David's Church from the south. The western end of the church carries a wooden belfry.

Image 6:

The south-eastern end of the church.

Image 7:

The entrance porch to the church protects a 17th century door.

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