English: St Gwyndaf's, Llanwnda Tiny mediaeval church overlooking the sea, hunkered down to withstand the weather. St Gwyndaf was a C6 Breton saint.
Placed in the fabric of the church, and elsewhere in the vicinity, are several stones bearing incised crosses: they may in fact have belonged to the pre-Christian era.
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