DescriptionSouth side of St Cadog Parish Church, Llangadog - geograph.org.uk - 3331830.jpg
English: South side of St Cadog Parish Church, Llangadog. The name of the village, Llangadog, means the area around (the church of) Cadog. There has been a church on this site since the 7th century. The tower was a 14th century addition. The present-day church is mostly the result of an extensive restoration and partial rebuild in 1889.
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