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made during the close season, Mathern were promoted to the Gwent County League's
Division Three. Mathern's first team won a further promotion - to Division 2 of the Gwent County League after finishing runners-up to Sebastopol FC at the end of the 2013/14 season. In the 2015/16 season, the club made the final of three cup competitions, winning two and losing one.
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who held the See between 1408 and 1423. Most of the remaining buildings, however, date from the 16th century. The property fell out of use around 1700, became a farm, and was partly demolished around 1770. In 1894 the buildings were sold to architect and garden designer
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recounts the story told to him by an old lady who had lived in
Mathern and who claimed to have seen for herself, in 1881, the stone coffin bearing the remains of St. Tewdrig with his mortal wound (a hole in the skull made by a spear-point) still visible. The
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architectural style. However, parts dating from the 12th and 13th centuries are still visible. The church is the supposed resting place of St. Tewdric; on the north wall of the chancel is a tablet installed in the 17th century by
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1601–1617, who claimed to have found the saint's stone coffin while repairing the church. The church also possesses several monuments to
Bishops of Llandaff, up to the end of the 17th century. The building was
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Mathern Palace was sold in August 2014 and is now a private home. In 2019 the palace was again put up for sale for £3 million.
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