DescriptionThe cross in Cross Square - geograph.org.uk - 743906.jpg
English: The cross in Cross Square Mediaeval cross with original shaft provides a vantage point and pitstop for visitors; to the left, partly visible, a 1912 drinking fountain. Beyond, from left to right, the Gothic style Tabernacle chapel in Goat Street, the C18 cream-coloured Cartref, the cathedral tower and, on the corner of The Pebbles, a clothes/gift shop (in green) - formerly a much-used newspaper/general store and hub of local life that surrendered to the tourist trade.
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