English: St Nons ruined chapel The ruined chapel at St Nons dates from around 1300 and is dedicated to St David's mother, St Non. The stones surrounding it may be the remains of a bronze age circle. A spring is said to have arisen at the place where St David was born and is now a holy well. Nearby is a modern chapel and a retreat built in the 1930s.
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