A little while ago I posted a short piece about churches built in out-of-the-way places and thought I'd add an image here to further illustrate the point.

Llanfihangel Rogiet, featuring St Michael's Church
The hamlet of Llanfihangel Rogiet is located immediately west of larger settlement of Rogiet in Monmouthshire. Interestingly, Llanfihangel Rogiet was established before the Norman invasion, although little evidence remains. The current church, St Michael's, dates from about the 14th century and contains medieval tombs; it nestles snugly between three farms.
Unlike Rogiet, Llanfihangel has remained relatively untouched by modern development. The church can be accessed directly from two of the farms, or by public footpath across the fields.
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That Norman Geezer was not a nice bloke,,invading people and stuff