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St Govan's Chapel

Saint Govan (Welsh: Gofan) (died 586) was a hermit who lived in a fissure on the side of coastal cliff near Bosherston, in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. St. Govan's Chapel was built in the fissure in the 14th century on what is now known as St Govan's Head.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Mon, 16 Dec 2013, Updated: Mon, 16 Dec 2013


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SR9692 : St Govan's Chapel by James Emmans
2016
SR9692 : St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : Inside St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : Steps down to St Govan's Chapel by M J Roscoe
2023
SR9692 : Inside St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : Roof of St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013
SR9692 : St Govan's Chapel by N Chadwick
2013


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