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The fifteenth-century south doorway at St Cwyfans Church, Llangwyfan taken in 1929.
St Cwyfans is a medieval parish church set on the tiny islet of Cribinau and restricted to its churchyard and surrounded by a dramatic high stone wall. It is reached by a causeway founded on large stone blocks. Popular for weddings, the church is only open in the summer months.
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