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Lych Gate, St Ina's Church, Llanina

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NPRN419365
Map ReferenceSN45NW
Grid ReferenceSN4047659792
Unitary (Local) AuthorityCeredigion
Old CountyCardiganshire
CommunityLlanllwchaiarn
Type Of SiteLYCH GATE
Period19th Century
Description
This lych gate, a Grade II listed building, is situated within the south-west boundary of St Ina's Church (NPRN 105619). It reportedly incorporates stones from the former church building, and appears to have have been substantially rebuilt or repaired in the twentieth century.

The lych gate is consructed of rubble stone. It has a single pointed arch with cut-stone voussoirs, and two featureless stone plaques set into shoulders above. There is a short length of low stone wall to the east, with the left wall attached to the boundary wall of Plas Llanina (NPRN 106511). The iron gates date to the twentieth century.

Sources include:
Cadw, Listed Buildings Database

N Vousden, 1 October 2013