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Southern Wales
Llandough
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Originally a small farming village, Llandough is now a suburb of Cardiff;
not much remains of the original village except the church. 
The landscape is not much changed, but the town itself is typical of
any modern suburb
.  The Merry Harrier is the social focal point for
the area we stayed in, and was usually full for the televised
Rugby World Cup matches.



The Merry Harrier...
...just down the street from our bed and breakfast.






Our first meal in Wales; Roast chicken at the Merry Harrier!





Breakfast at the B and B.






There weren't many thatched roofs.  Most have been replaced by shingles and tiles.








St. Dochdwy's is an old church, but St. Augustine's in Penarth has taken over the main duties of the parish.
As with many old churches, the graveyards have fallen into a bit of a state of disrepair.  Some of these gravestones
date from the 1700's.
  The church was first built in the 12th century, although the Llan was known as a holy place
in the 5th and 6th centuries
The church as it now stands was rebuilt in 1866.










































St. Dochdwy’s is noted for the fine Celtic Cross of Irbic in its churchyard dating back to the 10th/11th century. The cross is complete, with the exception of the top, which has been mutilated








The landscape






























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