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The day's group at the church


St Illtyd's Church


St Illtyd's Church - the interior seemed very small


St Illtyd's Church - in the tiny Chancel is a C14th or C15th carving of a knight (possibly Sir John Penrice) and his lady.
The Chancel is said to be the original C6th cell, and smallest of the Gower churches.


St Illtyd's Church - Chancel ceiling (painted 1931)


Climbing above St Illtyd's Church


Through the woods


Trig on Oxwich Point - 85m


Adrian dancing his way through the muddy fields


Our coffee stop - with Glynis' lovely chocolate cake


Continuing along the coastpath


Looking ahead


A small flock of Curlews


Lambs already!


Land slip


Approaching Slade


Route down to the beach


The path diversion is largely ignored


looking back


Porteynon Bay ahead


Loitering


Daffodils in flower at Horton


Our lunch in the dunes


Along the beach


Exposed peat beds
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