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The Church of St. Peter (and St Cynidr) is located outside the Welsh village of Glasbury and dates back to the sixth century. Near the confluence of the River Wye and River Llynfi, the church has experienced serious flooding which necessitated two major rebuilds (1665 and 1838). The current church is a designated Grade II listed building and is open to the public for worship.

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  • The Church of St. Peter (and St Cynidr) is located outside the Welsh village of Glasbury and dates back to the sixth century. Near the confluence of the River Wye and River Llynfi, the church has experienced serious flooding which necessitated two major rebuilds (1665 and 1838). The current church is a designated Grade II listed building and is open to the public for worship. (en)
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  • The Church of St. Peter (and St Cynidr) is located outside the Welsh village of Glasbury and dates back to the sixth century. Near the confluence of the River Wye and River Llynfi, the church has experienced serious flooding which necessitated two major rebuilds (1665 and 1838). The current church is a designated Grade II listed building and is open to the public for worship. (en)
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  • Church of St. Peter, Glasbury (en)
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