The Knights Templar had been given land in Llangarewi (Garway)
by King Henry II in 1180. These warrior monks immediately rebuilt the
Saxo-Celtic Church in the usual circular nave and square chancel style,
imitating the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The chancel survives
but the circular nave has only been revealed through excavation. The once
detached fortress-like tower was later built as a place of safety during Welsh
border raids. The Knights had their Commandery on the site of the present
Church Farm and the income from this Manor helped pay for many Crusading
campaigns in the Holy Land. The place was so important that it even gained a
visit from the Order's Grand master, James de Molay, in 1294.
Footings from the templar era
The areas of Much Dewchurch, Orcop, Garway, and other villages throughout the Golden Valley (Michaelchurch, St. Margarets, Peterchurch and Dorstone) were all part of Wales before the border was changed during the Norman Conquest.
The ceiling inside Garway Church
Inside Garway Church
These little villages are next to the Black Hills of Wales.
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12 comments:
a very solid looking building.
Such history!
Ruth, what results your amazing research has granted you! Your 3g grandfather's work is an architectural beauty.
Poppy
What a lovely church, unlike anything I'd see here. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Your family has a very interesting history.
These photos are super nice.
Hugs
What a wonderful looking area. I really liked that last shot.
Such an interesting history page!
Looks like I'm going to have to look out for that one If I'm round the area, looks very interesting
i love the path leading up to the house. very cool.
sorry i am late to commenting it's been a busy crazy kind of weekend. have a great day!! Beth ( :
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So beautiful in its simplicity!
Wonderful history and that is one sweet cottage.
Beautiful ceiling and a lovely home that your family built. Very nice story, Ruth. Thanks for sharing your photo story.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
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