WebHistoric monument walk: St Non’s Chapel and St Davids. This imposing 4.5 mile route from St Davids Cathedral to the sheltered harbour of Porthclais via St Non’s Well and Chapel … WebRemains of a small medieval chapel. The site is traditionally identified as the chapel of Blessed Non, mother of St David.
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WebAug 10, 2014 · St Non’s chapel is one of a number of sites which claim to be the location of St David’s birth. Today the site consist of the ruins of a single room building aligned north-south. The walls do not survive to any great height and the present structure cannot be dated easily as there are not any distinguishable features. WebSt Justinian's Chapel. / 51.879047; -5.309428. St Justinian's Chapel in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is now a roofless shell; the current structure was probably erected in the 16th century on earlier foundations, which may date from the time of the 6th and 7th century Saint Justinian to whom it is dedicated. The chapel is a Grade I listed building . proko-wall funeral home
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WebJun 30, 2024 · Approaching St Nons chapel from the east - geograph.org.uk - 1525141.jpg 640 × 410; 120 KB Capel y Santes Non, Tyddewi, Sir Benfro - St Non's Chapel, St Davids, … WebIn the field by St Non’s Well are the ruins of an extremely ancient well chapel, thought to be the oldest religious structure in Wales. It is probably originally Pagan since it is not oriented in the usual Christian fashion, but lies north/south. The chapel was abandoned before 1557, and its walls are of two if not three periods. WebSt. Non (Born c.AD 475) (Latin: Nonita; English: Nonna) Traditionally, Lady Non was the most noteworthy daughter of Lord Cynyr Ceinfarfog of Caer Goch. She was a nun at Ty Gwyn near Whitesands Bay (Dyfed) who was … labcorp near you