Dinas Powis, St Andrew's Major Church c.1955
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Typical of so many Glamorgan churches, St Andrew's traces its roots back to the Norman occupation – its nave and chancel are believed to date from the 13th century. Though the church was much altered during the 1900s, a significant addition was undertaken in 1921. A long-blocked-up archway was reopened and its connecting chapel rebuilt in memory of the Lord of the Manor, General Lee, who had been a highly respected and 'generous patron' of the village church.
An extract from Around Penarth Photographic Memories.
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