I took a stroll around Llanrhidian this afternoon and harvested a view images of the experience with you:
The remains of a Celtic Cross on the village green
Celtic Cross remains with Llanrhidian Church in background
Another, more ancient Standing Stone on the village green
Llanrhidian Church dates from Medieval times
The two embedded stones in the church gatepost are supposedly cursed and were once part of a more ancient graveyard located next to the caravan site where we're staying
This huge and mysterious slab of etched rock was dug in in the grounds of the graveyard
The interior of Llanrhidian Church
Llanrhidian's 2 pubs, the Welcome to Town and The Dolphin Inn
An incredible convoluted rock used in a wall of a Llanrhidian garden
The remains of Llanrhidian Mill
The previous night's storm is recorded in the village telegraph wires
This spot caught my eye - to the degree where I also took a short short video
A very short video, that is well worth watching to the end:
Weobley Castle
Sheep chilling beneath the Iron Iage Earth Fort ofCilifor Top
Another, more distant shot of Cilifor Top
Heading back to the caravan, I met another site cat, as well as seeing the more familiar black moggy:
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