St Petrox Church, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Grounds open daily. Free entry.

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Accessibility:

Parking is available to the side of the church slightly along the unnamed road that joins the B4319 at a sharp bend. Parking on the road is not advised. There is a small one inch step at the gate of the churchyard from the road but the path to the main door is metalled, straight and gently inclined. There are single steps within the church at the chancel arch and alter rail.

 

Brief Description:

St Petrox Church, a small Grade II listed church dedicated to the 6th century Saint Pedrog, stands in a raised churchyard on the B4319 near Stackpole. The building is likely to be 13th century but Lord Cawdor paid for an extensive restoration in 1854. This restoration saw the rebuilding of the chancel, nave, vestry and transept.

Portions of the medieval masonry can still be seen in the north wall of the nave and west wall of the transept.

 

Further Information:

 

Address:

St Petrox Church, B4319, Pembroke, SA71 5EQ

 

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Opening Hours:

Grounds open daily.

Free entry.

 

Directions:

From Pembroke take Well Hill/A4139 and turn left when you see the sign for Stackpole and Bosherston (St Daniel's Hill/B4319). Remain on the B4319 for around 2.5 miles and the church will be found on the right hand side on a sharp right hand bend.

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Transport:

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Amenities:

There are no amenities on site, but there is a public house at Stackpole and a variety of shops and places to purchase refreshments in Pembroke.

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