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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
A fragment of the shaft of what was probably a disc-headed slab-cross; widening towards the base, probably half its original thickness. The face, between plain angle mouldings, is filled with continuous mixed interlace in low relief, based on 22-strand plaitwork and consisting of twelve horizontal rows each of five knots, forms A, B and F. being represented; there are irregular breaks, including a central cruciform break in the seventh row, and closed-circuit figure-of-eight devices in the bottom three rows. The pattern would presumably have merged into the design of a cross-head of disc type.
Site Name: St Cenydd's Church, Llangenydd
Notes: Original monument discovered inside the parish church. It is now located (inverted) on the inside face of the W. wall.