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Eglwysi, capeli ac addoldai yng Nghymru / Churches, chapels and places of worship in Wales
Eglwysi, capeli ac addoldai yng Nghymru / Churches, chapels and places of worship in Wales
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Capel y Grog, Mwnt, Wales
12th century church on the site of a 8th- 9th century celtic chapel
Capel y Grog is the oldest church in the Welsh county of Ceredigion commanding a presence over the cliffs of the Ceredigion Coast.. It's a mystical little place - a "thin" place in Celtic spirituality - where the veil between the worlds is more fragile. Its one of those Welsh chapels which are patently built on millenina of Christian and pre-Christian worship
It was a stopover on the celtic pilgrimage route from Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) in the north to Tyddewi (St Davids) in the south
Capel y Grog is the oldest church in the Welsh county of Ceredigion commanding a presence over the cliffs of the Ceredigion Coast.. It's a mystical little place - a "thin" place in Celtic spirituality - where the veil between the worlds is more fragile. Its one of those Welsh chapels which are patently built on millenina of Christian and pre-Christian worship
It was a stopover on the celtic pilgrimage route from Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) in the north to Tyddewi (St Davids) in the south
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