St Mary’s Church
Rhossilli, Pembrokeshire SA3 - Wales, UK
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This beautiful church was built by Anglo-Norman settlers around the year 1200. It is very simple in style. An unusual scratch dial sundial is on the side of the doorway. The nave contains several stained glass windows and memorials including one to Petty Officer Edgar Evans, who died with Captain Scott in the Antarctic in 1912 and was from Rhossili. The chancel has a ’lepers’ window and the churchyard has graves with inscriptions going back to 1784. The church is open in daylight from Easter to the end of October,and there is a convenient car park.
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