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Type: Castles
Area: Pembrokeshire
St Non's Chapel
St David's, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
Tel: 029 2082 6185
“Remains of a small medieval chapel dedicated to St Non, traditionally the mother...”
Type: Castles
Area: Isle of Anglesey
St Seiriol's Well
Penmon, Beaumaris,, Isle of Anglesey
Tel: 029 2082 6185
“A small chamber surrounds the 'holy well' attributed to the 6th-century saint....”
Type: Castles
Area: Flintshire
St Winifred's Chapel & Holy Well
The Holy Well, Holywell, Flintshire
Tel: 01352 713054
“A 'holy well' and chapel dating to the early 16th century, though the site was a...”
Type: Castles
Area: Ceredigion
Strata Florida Abbey
Cadw, Pontrhyfendigaid,, Ceredigion
Tel: 01974 831261
“Initially founded in 1164 on a nearby site, the present buildings were erected u...”
Type: Castles
Area: Swansea County
Swansea Castle
The Castle, Swansea, Swansea County
Tel: 029 2082 6185
“Remains of the de Braose castle dating to around 1300. The later distinctive arc...”
Type: Castles
Area: Carmarthenshire
Talley Abbey
Talley, Carmarthen,, Carmarthenshire
Tel: 029 2082 6185
“Founded for the Premonstratensian order by the Lord Rhys, between 1184 and 1189,...”