DescriptionLlanrhian church - geograph.org.uk - 418270.jpg
English: Llanrhian church An unusual church for this region, on an ancient site. The short square tower dates from the C13 and there is a late mediaeval font said to have come from Jerusalem, but the 'crowstepped gables with obelisk finials' (Pevsner) result from an 1836 rebuild as does the cruciform shape.
Part of a very old and noisy rookery can be seen on the left.
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