English: St . Paul's, Cwm Tyleri Seen from across the valley, the church of St. Paul's lies at the top end of the village with an extensive churchyard. Between the quarter chimes the bells play a medley of tunes, that do not appear to be all Welsh. The sound travelled a long way up the valley and I'm sure I heard Danny Boy and Flower of Scotland. Maybe they were anticipating the famous Welsh win at Twickenham later that day.
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