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Hodgeston Parish Church

A Grade II* Listed Building in Lamphey, Pembrokeshire

Restored Decorated Gothic east window with quatrefoils and cinquefoil, Free Church, Hodgeston

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Victorian restoration with diamond shaped quarries (glass tiles). In 1851 the Tenby meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, led by Lord Cawdor and Prof. Freeman, selected Hodgeston church, then in disrepair, and resolved to undertake its restoration. David Brandon was their architect. The windows date from this time. The cinquefoil may refer to the Bishop of St Davids. (Photo Oct 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 10 May 2015

Photo ID: 125287
Building ID: 300005959
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