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150: 532: 22: 591: 157: 587:. There are gentle walks north-west to the coast over the sand dunes of Llangennith and Broughton Burrows. Sights to watch out for include Blue Pool, a rock pool which, in the right sea and sky conditions, takes a deep blue colour; the natural archway called Three Chimneys; and Culver Hole, a bone cave. 311: 517:
in 1090. The church contains the mutilated effigy of a 13th-century knight known locally as 'the Dolly Mare' and believed to represent a member of the de la Mere family who held lands nearby and a significant Norman font. The church interior was restored and remodelled in the 1880s, and the interior
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The present structure dates from the 12th century - it was consecrated in 1102 - when Norman war-lords were building castles and churches all over Gower, as elsewhere in Britain. The large fortified square tower is unusually placed north of the nave in which is a filled in, low, eastern arch, likely
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A recently rediscovered mediæval niche in the chancel arch displays a significant carved slab of around the 9th century, featuring intricate Celtic knots. This is legendarily the former gravestone of St Cenydd and, until the nineteenth-century remodelling, was set flat in the chancel floor.
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On the village green opposite the church gates is the reinforced mouth of a natural spring, St Cenydd's Well, on the upper capstone of which are carved faint traces of a cross.
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as 'Llangenny Oxen', always the first to rush to any shipwreck, particularly those in Rhossili Bay, and feuding with neighbouring villagers over any plunder they could find.
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beach; the bay stretches for over three miles. Llangennith is a popular surfing location mainly because of consistent swells that accumulate in passage over the
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floor raised by several feet to counteract damp. The remodelling was relatively restrained and the church retains many original features.
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Llangennith was at one time the most infamous, rough-and-ready village on the peninsula, its villagers referred to in
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In the churchyard are buried the Gower folk-singer, Phil Tanner, who died in 1950; and Anthony Eyre DFC (1918–1946).
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associated with a small priory which was attached through the Middle Ages. The church is the reputed burial place of
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A short stroll south of the church is the ruined medieval village of Coety Green.
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Llangennith clusters around a central village green and the church of Saint
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The beach is backed by sand dunes, and at the north end is the island of
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and Burrows Lane leads northwards to a caravan park overlooking
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Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton community/parish magazine
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Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton Community Council
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Llangennith is located in Swansea
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Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton
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