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HBM - The Church of St Patrick, Llanbadrig


As we continue along this coastal path from Cemaes, Anglesey we come across a strange cave and a very interesting church. See PiPs
“The Church of St Patrick (Eglwys Llanbadrig) - is said to have been founded by Saint Patrick in 440 AD and is the oldest church in Wales. It sits on a windswept headland overlooking the small islet where St Patrick is said to have been shipwrecked.
Legend says that in 440 AD a celtic bishop called Patrick was travelling from Iona to Ireland when he was shipwrecked off the coast of Anglesey. Having made his way ashore from the small islet now known as Ynys Badrig (St. Patrick’s Island), the bishop took refuge in a small cave with a nearby well. Patrick commemorated his escape from danger by founding the original Eglwys Llanbadrig.
The original simple timber church was replaced with a stone version in the 12th century, and then rebuilt in the 14th century in the general form seen today. In 1884 it was refurbished by the 3rd Lord Stanley of Alderly who had married a Spanish Moorish woman and converted to Islam himself. He donated a substantial sum of money to refurbish the interior of the church to reflect his new faith with a dramatic Moorish interior with blue tiles, blue glazed windows and Arab-style iconography.” This all sits in harmony with the traditional stone flooring and otherwise local décor.
cemaes.wales/local-places/llanbadrig-church
ps, if you think this scene looks familiar you may have seen this by our friend Toz: www.ipernity.com/doc/2405228/50825498
Essential full screen. Have a great week.
“The Church of St Patrick (Eglwys Llanbadrig) - is said to have been founded by Saint Patrick in 440 AD and is the oldest church in Wales. It sits on a windswept headland overlooking the small islet where St Patrick is said to have been shipwrecked.
Legend says that in 440 AD a celtic bishop called Patrick was travelling from Iona to Ireland when he was shipwrecked off the coast of Anglesey. Having made his way ashore from the small islet now known as Ynys Badrig (St. Patrick’s Island), the bishop took refuge in a small cave with a nearby well. Patrick commemorated his escape from danger by founding the original Eglwys Llanbadrig.
The original simple timber church was replaced with a stone version in the 12th century, and then rebuilt in the 14th century in the general form seen today. In 1884 it was refurbished by the 3rd Lord Stanley of Alderly who had married a Spanish Moorish woman and converted to Islam himself. He donated a substantial sum of money to refurbish the interior of the church to reflect his new faith with a dramatic Moorish interior with blue tiles, blue glazed windows and Arab-style iconography.” This all sits in harmony with the traditional stone flooring and otherwise local décor.
cemaes.wales/local-places/llanbadrig-church
ps, if you think this scene looks familiar you may have seen this by our friend Toz: www.ipernity.com/doc/2405228/50825498
Essential full screen. Have a great week.
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Happy new week:)(
Thank you for the great information and the links.
Have you ever been in St Patrick's Cave? The way must be dangerous!
HBM and have a nice new week! Stay safe
Best wishes
Füsun
Herb Riddle club has replied to gezginruh clubHBM, enjoy your day.
Herb Riddle club has replied to cp_u clubHave a good new week, Herb
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HBM and a healthy week ahead.
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Have a good week.
Gordon
Ps Access denied on the cave
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubHBM, enjoy the day. Herb
HBM!
I peeked into the link you provided and I'd rather not comment on those blue tiles :o
Herb Riddle club has replied to Marta Wojtkowska clubHBM, enjoy the day. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneKeep safe and HBM. Herb
Bonne journée salutaire.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Léopold clubTake care. Herbert
www.ipernity.com/group/churches
Herb Riddle club has replied to John LawrenceHerb Riddle club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubHBM. You stay safe too. Herb
A well composed image, with the bench nicely placed in the frame to anchor the shot and to show the view to the church and graveyard. I like the wild flowers around the bench there is a very tranquil feel to the whole scene.
The cave looks interesting..............but not easy to access!
HBM Herb..............and have a good week!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubHBM, take good care. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to Christa1004 clubHBM, stay healthy. Herb
HBM, Herb.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Andrea Ertl clubHBM, bleibt gesund. Herbert
Splendid images with wonderful colors and light, Herb!
Herb Riddle club has replied to J.Garcia clubCheers, Herb
HBM und eine schöne Vorweihnachtszeit, Herb!
Herb Riddle club has replied to John LawrenceWishing you an HBM and hope you have a good week ahead.
Best wishes and stay safe.
Steve
Herb Riddle club has replied to SteBelated HBM here. Herb
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice collection of information. I must say that even though it is in Wales, I've never been there. I can imagine this 'Islam' and blue tiles idea came from the 'Blue Mosque' in Istanbul.
Best Wishes, HBM, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
PS, sorry for lack of visits, up to ears in work!!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubI understand the workload, so don't panic. Belated HBM. Herb
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