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St Beuno's church in Bettws Cedewain lies within the shire area of Montgomeryshire in Powys. The occupies a prominent position overlooking the village of Bettws Cedewain on the northern edge of the valley of the Bechan Brook which flows into the river Severn. Bettws about 9 miles to the south-west of Welshpool. It is a single-chambered structure with a western tower, set in a near-circular churchyard. A campanile or bellcote was added to the earlier tower in the early 16th century by the vicar, John ap Meredyth, whose memorial brass remains in the church to-day. The church was extensively rebuilt in 1878 under the supervision of the architectW E Nesfield. This included a complete rebuild of the upper part of the tower
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