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This was lovely to visit. The abbey ruins are impressive. The Segranus stone is amazing, it is found in St. Andrews church. Although I was very upset that they had leaned chairs up against it, in fron...
The stone is actually inside the church - this wasn't clear to us from the sign adjacent to the market. It's a nice old church that's worth a quick visit in its own right and it was interesting to se...
The peace and sense of history that pervades this place imbues a feeling of wellbeing that defies logic.....and it is all the better for that. Switch off your tablet or phone and recharge your own bat...
Located inside St Thomas' church by the Abbey ruins, this standing stone has Irish Ogham hieroglyphic and Latin inscription. thhis was one of the local stones used to decipher the ancient Irish writte...
Very important stone, standing at the back (inside) of St Thomas' church, St Dogmaels. Because it has both Latin and Ogham (ancient early line writing) on it, it was used to decipher the Ogham writte...
Wonderful History
This was lovely to visit. The abbey ruins are impressive. The Segranus stone is amazing, it is found in St. Andrews church. Although I was very upset that they had leaned chairs up against it, in fron...
Worth seeking out
The stone is actually inside the church - this wasn't clear to us from the sign adjacent to the market. It's a nice old church that's worth a quick visit in its own right and it was interesting to se...
Calm contemplation
The peace and sense of history that pervades this place imbues a feeling of wellbeing that defies logic.....and it is all the better for that. Switch off your tablet or phone and recharge your own bat...
A link with the ancient past.
Located inside St Thomas' church by the Abbey ruins, this standing stone has Irish Ogham hieroglyphic and Latin inscription. thhis was one of the local stones used to decipher the ancient Irish writte...
The Rosetta Stone for Ogham (Brythonic language)
Very important stone, standing at the back (inside) of St Thomas' church, St Dogmaels. Because it has both Latin and Ogham (ancient early line writing) on it, it was used to decipher the Ogham writte...