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Does anyone have a decent source for the suggestion it is now a private house? I can't find it on the Church of Wales database, and I can find an online reference that says it was sold in 2002. The photos online show it with a plethora of "Private" signs. But is seems odd that the Church would have sold off such an important building.
Both BLBO and Coflein say it was restored in 1606 after the Great Flood. But Wikipedia dates the Great Flood to 1607. Is this some old/new style confusion? KJP1 (talk) 15:55, 24 April 2016 (UTC)Reply