Ynys Eglwys, Heddiw

 


I went for a welcome constitutional this lunchtime, on our customary circuit around Church Island, Porthaethwy [Menai Bridge] [pictured] and under the magnificent Menai Bridge [background of picture] and back. A pleasant way to spend an hour in contemplative perambulation, as always. The little church of St. Tysilio was unfortunately closed, although I hadn't expected otherwise at this time of year. This tiny place - and it is tiny - dates to medieval times, but Tysilio Sant, son of Brochfael Ysgythrog, King of Powys, who left his father's court to pursue a religious calling in circa 630 AD [or CE, if you will], founded a hermitage on Church Island, ostensibly on the site of the current church. A lot of history for such a small island, like so many around the coast of Cymru.

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