St David's Cathedral

St David's Cathedral, dedicated to the patron saint of Wales, is a blend of medieval Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with Georgian and Victorian overtones. The precinct boasts its original gatehouse and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace lie next-door.

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View from South-West
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View from South-West
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South Door & Churchyard
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Gatehouse & Churchyard
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Interior of Nave
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West end of Hall
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View from North-West
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West Front
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View from South-East
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Gatehouse from Precinct
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Gate Passage - Interior
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Gate Passage - Interior
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Gatehouse - Exterior
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South Door
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South Door - Carving
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South Door - Carving
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West Door
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West Door - Moulding
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West Door - Moulding
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West Door - Moulding
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Annotated Aerial View