I took a friend to St Davids in Pembrokeshire yesterday. Britain’s smallest city, but with a wow! cathedral set with a backdrop of farms and fields and only a stone’s throw from the craggy Pembrokeshire coastline. A couple of miles beyond the hill in the distance is the sea. Click on the images for larger ones. If you would like to use any of the photos (also available high resolution for printing), please contact me for terms and conditions.
Update 27th February 2008
Took another trip to St Davids today on a blissfully clear and warm day to update my photo collection. The cathedral looked spectacular. They must mow the grass at least weekly as every time I’m here it looks beautifully manicured. With only 3 days to go to St David’s Day on March 1st (The Patron Saint of Wales), there is an extra splash of colour with house windows being decorated with flags and daffodils and leeks.
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