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The two Altons seems a rather special place, with the stream running through, and the longbarrow on the ridge in the distance.
Yes, I was also wondering if there are any other examples of old churches being situated so close together - seems a strange thing to do.

Littlestone wrote:
The two Altons seems a rather special place, with the stream running through, and the longbarrow on the ridge in the distance.
Yes, I was also wondering if there are any other examples of old churches being situated so close together - seems a strange thing to do.
The tiny village of Llangernyw has three churches almost in a row, the northern most church has the magnificent yew tree that is the oldest tree in Wales. It is also the meeting place of at least three rivers.(not forgetting the standing stones too)