Church, well, but no chalice

Popped in to St Gwyndaf’s Church, parts of which are from the 7th century, and visited the holy well dedicated to him at the tiny settlement of Llanwnda near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. The French nicked the ancient chalice in 1797 during the last invasion of Britain by a foreign army.

Welsh Wells

A couple of Holy Wells today beginning with the newly refreshed St Winefride at Holywell and ending with the peaceful isolation of St Seiriol at Penmon Priory on Anglesey. Between the wells we spent time walking the calvary at the Franciscan Pantasaph Friary.