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Photography by John Ball - 24 July 1998 (with an Agfa ePhoto307 digital camera)

Llandyfriog is a quiet village and parish on the northern banks of the River Teifi, a few miles east of Newcastle Emlyn.

Image 1:

Llandyfriog parish church, dedicated to St Tyfriog, viewed through the lych-gate at the entrance to the churchyard. (A lych-gate is a roofed gateway to a churchyard, originally used prior to a burial for sheltering the coffin until the arrival of the clergyman)

Image 2:

St Tyfriog's is built on level ground on the valley floor, below the village.

Image 3:

The church nave.

Image 4:

Most of the houses in Llandyfriog are built on the northern side of the main valley road. Note the old red telephone box and letter box.

Image 5:

Some of the cottages stand several feet above the present level of the roadway.

Image 6:

The farm-yard at Bank Farm, Llandyfriog.

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