Raglan, Church Of St Cadoc c.1960
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A little church with a large tower, it is dedicated to St Cadoc, but it is said to have been founded by St David. The 15th-century tower has four pinnacles and large gargoyles leaning out over its panelled buttresses. The Somerset chapel on the left is the last resting place of several of the Earls of Worcester, masters of Raglan Castle.
An extract from Around Alton Photographic Memories.
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