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  • ...ossed the river Taff. He and his successors, St Teilo and Teilo's nephew, St Euddogwy, provide the latter part of the cathedral's dedication. The origi ...House followed in the next century and further work over the Middle Ages. St Teilo's tomb was a popular place of pilgrimage until the Reformation.
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  • The village originally developed around the parish church of St Mary, which can be traced back to the twelfth century with the adjacent loc ...and many acres of forestry and fields. There is also another church at St Lythans.
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  • ...hic monuments nearby including the [[Tinkinswood]] and [[St Lythans Burial Chamber]] and also the caves of nearby [[Goldsland]]. The [[River Waycock]] flows t ...e Manor of Worlton (also known as Worleton), which included St Lythans and St Nicholas, was granted to Bishop Oudoceus of [[Bishop of Llandaff|Llandaff]]
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  • |picture=St.Lythans Parish Church, near Cardiff. - geograph.org.uk - 373478.jpg |picture caption=St Lythans Parish Church
    5 KB (835 words) - 09:04, 28 September 2016
  • ...]. Sites on the route include ancient barrows, hill forts, stone circles, burial chambers and natural wonders, such as: **[[Gwal y Filiast]] burial chamber
    4 KB (489 words) - 14:48, 10 September 2018