Wales, Gwynedd, Aberdaron. St Hywyn's double-aisled, late Norman church is situated at the end of the Lleyn peninsula, near the embarkation point for pilgrims to Bardsey Island. It's seaside graveyard contains many finely carved slate headstones from the 1800s.
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