Reynalton

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Reynalton
Pembrokeshire

St James's church
Location
Grid reference: SN090094
Location: 51°45’0"N, 4°46’12"W
Data
Post town: Kilgetty
Postcode: SA68
Dialling code: 01834
Local Government
Council: Pembrokeshire

Reynalton is a small village and parish in the Narberth Hundred of Pembrokeshire, near to Tenby and Kilgetty.

The church, dedicated to St James is a mediæval structure, listed Grade-II on 21 June 1971. In the time of Henry VIII it was stated to have been appropriated to the Priory of Haverfordwest. Although much restored, it retains its original tower and also stairs in the S transept which led to its rood loft or possibly an upper storey in a lost porch.[1]

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