‘Mysterious’ ST GOVAN’S Chapel Hidden In The Cliffs Of South Pembrokeshire WALES
You can find St Govan’s Chapel in a gap in the cliffs on the rugged South Pembrokeshire coast. Another old mysterious place in Wales. Located near the village of Bosherton, St Govan’s is a medieval pilgrimage chapel in a dramatic setting looking out to the Atlantic, it is approached down a flight of worn stone steps. The location of St Govan’s Chapel is marked on google maps. The chapel itself is thought to date to the 13th to 14th centuries and is constructed of limestone but parts...
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