St. Rhuddlad's Church, Anglesey

Eglwys Sant Rhuddlad, near Church Bay, Ynys Môn
    Working at the top of the island this morning, I passed by the church of Saint Rhuddlad, overlooking the sea at Church Bay. The church is relatively unusual for Anglesey, having a steeple. It was built in 1857/8 on the site of a previous church which marked a 6th century religious cell, believed to have been established by St. Rhuddlad, the daughter of the Irish King of Leinster.

    Buried here is the rector of the church from 1859 to 1874 - the Reverend Morris Williams,  poet - bardic name Nicander. There you go.
    Anyway, I just think it makes a pretty picture in the early spring sunshine, although I don't suppose we'll be able to see the inside of the place anytime soon.

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