Llandough, St Dochdwy's Church c.1955
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This was the site of a Celtic monastery founded by St Dochdwy or Dochau, the name by which St Cyngar was better known. The present church is of the 19th century, but in the churchyard is a highly-decorated cross of the early 9th century. Although ravaged by the weather, the cross has an interlaced pattern of ropework, below which are varied sculptures, including a horse-rider.
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