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AberarthThis former shipbuilding village is often bypassed because of the charm of its more illustrious neighbour Aberaeron, but it is a picturesque village overlooked by the Parish Church of St David. Founded in the 6th century, the church was rebuilt in 1860, but still contains three early Christian inscribed stones from the 9th and 10th century.The scant remains of Deinerth Castle can be seen a little way inland from the village. It was probably built by Richard de la Mare in about 1110, though it was later destroyed by Gruffydd ap Rhys in 1116. It was then substantially rebuilt, only to be razed to the ground again by Owaibn Gwynedd 20 years later, when it was finally abandoned. It was rebuilt yet again, but was finally abandoned in about 1202. |
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