Only the nave of Margam Abbey survives today, and it is still in use as the local parish church.
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Margam Abbey is a tourist attraction, one of the Cistercian monasteries in Margam, United Kingdom. It is located: 487 km from Birmingham, 750 km from London, 790 km from Dublin. Read further
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