British Saints – #10 – Gwyndaf
The little village of Llanwnda is at the end of the road, and looks down on the rocky coastline of…
The little village of Llanwnda is at the end of the road, and looks down on the rocky coastline of…
The weather is improving and Spring is passing into Summer. Now we can begin to plan which of the hundreds…
It is said that St Melangell was the daughter of an Irish king of the 6th century. Her father decided…
St Herbert was an Anglo-Saxon hermit of the 6th century who was a friend and a disciple of St Cuthbert…
On the North-East coast of England, the holy island of Lindisfarne lies a little offshore from the ancient royal settlement…
St Bertram is local saint of the 8th century associated with many places which can still be visited such as…
St Werburgh is a female saint of the 7th century associated with many places in the Midlands of England which…
The village of Holywell in North Wales is famous for its ancient spring dedicated to St Winefride (Gwenfrewi in Welsh).…
This Welsh saint was the son of a prince of Armorica, which is Brittany, or Little Britain. Many of the…
Wales is a land which has rightly been said to have been built on the saints, and almost every other…