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A church worth going miles to see
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Discovering the Smallest Welsh Churches Tempus Publishing, £12.99 (978-0-7524-4101-6) A church worth going miles to see: so says John Kinross of St Issui’s, Partrishow, in Powys: it is a chapel containing the tomb of a Welsh holy man who had a cell near here, with a sacred well. From Kinross’s book, which considers the architecture and history of many picturesque little churches buried in the countryside To order this book, email the details to Church Times Bookshop (please mention "Church Times Bookshop price") |




