Eglwys y Grog, Mwnt

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Eglwys y Grog, Mwnt
Cardigan Island as viewed from Mwnt
Mwnt. Holga 120. Kodak Portra 160NC.
Mwnt (the welsh for Mount) gets its name from the 249 feet hill that stands on the Cardigan Bay coast. The site is managed, although not wholly owned by The National Trust.
As a kid I used to love visiting here, climbing the hill and going inside the beautiful Church Of The Holy Cross. Parts of which are believed to dat back as far as the 13th Century.
I was so happy to be back there after so many years I shot a whole roll of Kodak Portra and got into a conversation with somebody who also owned a Holga.
Mwnt | by Paul Fenrich
lovely day to go outside.
Rainbow over the Church of the Holy Cross, Mwnt, West Wales by Stuart Hall
Cardigan Island from Mwnt