Kidwelly Priory was a Benedictine abbey in Kidwelly, Wales (in Welsh, Cydweli).
Roger, bishop of Salisbury (d.1139), a Norman invader founded the priory of Kidwelly,[1] but it seems to have been a place of Celtic Christian veneration of Saint Cadog for some centuries prior to that.
[2][3][4] It was a daughter abbey of Sherborne Abbey,[5] and although well documented in the historical record it appears to have remained small for its extent.
Today the abbey remains a parish church, St Mary's[6][7] with much of the surviving fabric dates to the fourteenth century, c.
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