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The Presbytery of Ewenny Priory Church is entered through an oak screen, the upper half of which is 14th century, the lower early 16th century. The screen features in JMW Turner's water-colour of the Priory (1797). The upright bars of the screen show the deep cuts worn in them by friction from the ropes used to tie up animals when the presbytery was used as stable during the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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