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This 9th century cross is also known as the Gnoll stone. It is shown built into the outside of the north east wall of the re-built chapel where it sat from 1801-1965. An earlier inscription lies beneath it. It is now housed in Swansea Museum.
Nash-Williams ECMW (1950) no. 210 / Redknap and Lewis (2007) G52