DescriptionLawrenny Church - geograph.org.uk - 47768.jpg
English: Lawrenny Church. St Caradog's Church has a tall graceful west tower, built of limestone blocks, with string-courses, battlements and pinnacles. There is also a bellcote between nave and chancel. The church has a cruciform plan; it was restored in 1886, when the furnishings were renewed. The south porch was built in 1896, and was restored in 1999.
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