BOULSTON MANOR CHURCH, Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire 2011

Notes on BOULSTON MANOR CHURCH, Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire 2011
A remote church and churchyard standing in a small patch of woodland and only accessible by foot stands on the edge of the banks of the Cleddau Estuary. Tall trees reach up and through this roofless church which was abandoned after World War 2. Within many features and carved stone remain, some fragmented and some in remarkable condition - some with the name 'Wogan' easy to read and also a large coat of arms (of the Wogan's) laying against a wall.
A remote church and churchyard standing in a small patch of woodland and only accessible by foot stands on the edge of the banks of the Cleddau Estuary. Tall trees reach up and through this roofless church which was abandoned after World War 2. Within many features and carved stone remain, some fragmented and some in remarkable condition - some with the name 'Wogan' easy to read and also a large coat of arms (of the Wogan's) laying against a wall.
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By George Nuttall: Very nice photos. My wife, son and I stayed at the Manor in July 2012 while in London for the Olympics. My son, Andrew, and I explored the old church and ruins and took many photos. Later afternoon with shadows, but clear skies