DescriptionPorth y Twr at St. David's - geograph.org.uk - 1053253.jpg
English: Porth y Twr at St. David's The cathedral close originally had four gateways and this is the only one that survives. It is built against the 13th century octagonal tower that houses the cathedral bells.
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