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Carew Celtic Cross

A4075, Tenby SA70 8SL, United Kingdom

Carew Celtic Cross
Historical landmark
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M5XC+6V Tenby, United Kingdom
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Marcus Lodwick
Marcus Lodwick
Iconic. Absolutely stunning.
To quote CADW: "Standing an impressive 13ft/4m in height, this exceptional, intricately carved Celtic cross is believed to be a memorial to a fallen Welsh king. A Latin inscription on the base of the monument has been translated as ‘The Cross of Margiteut son of Etguin’, thought to be a reference to Mareddud, a descendent of law-maker Hywel Dda, who ruled the ancient kingdom Deheubarth and died in battle in 1035. Alongside the inscription, the cross is carved with elaborate patterns of knots and plaits.
Ancient Celtic design at its finest, it has contemporary relevance as inspiration for our very own Cadw logo."
Michael anderson
Michael anderson
Superbly carved 11th Celtic Cross, one of the finest in Wales. Situated next to the car park for Carew Castle, the cross is easy to find and view. It is very close to the road which makes it difficult to clearly look at one side of it unless you cross over the road by the Carew Inn. If you visit the castle don't miss seeing the Cross.
Pete / Hel Havard
Pete / Hel Havard201 days ago
‘The Cross of Margiteut son of Etguin’, excellent example of Celtic design, lovely little castle and walk as well.
Gregory Smith
Gregory Smith355 days ago
Great carvings on the stone. Easy parking
Eric Friend
Eric Friend2 years ago
You've not just got an ancient cross to see, but a castle and tidal Mill, plus a great village pub.
Katherine George
Katherine George2 years ago
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