Gwytherin

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Gwytherin ist ein Dorf in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Es hat viermal den Preis des „Best Kept Village“ gewonnen. Das Dorf liegt im Tal des . Im Ortsgebiet liegen die Quellen der Flüsse Elwy, Aled und Alwen. Im Dorfkern befindet sich das Lion Inn. rdf:langString
Gwytherin is a village in Conwy county borough, Wales. It lies in a small valley through which the River Cledwen flows and has been winner of 'Best Kept Village' on four occasions. Its church is dedicated to Saint Winefrid (Welsh: Gwenfrewy gwenfrewi; Medieval Latin: Winefrida). In the churchyard are three ancient yew trees and a row of four ancient standing stones approximately one metre high and aligned roughly east to west. The first stone carries a carving and what appears to be a 'W'. The church is one of the major places visited on the North Wales Pilgrims Way. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gwytherin ist ein Dorf in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Es hat viermal den Preis des „Best Kept Village“ gewonnen. Das Dorf liegt im Tal des . Im Ortsgebiet liegen die Quellen der Flüsse Elwy, Aled und Alwen. Im Dorfkern befindet sich das Lion Inn.
rdf:langString Gwytherin is a village in Conwy county borough, Wales. It lies in a small valley through which the River Cledwen flows and has been winner of 'Best Kept Village' on four occasions. Its church is dedicated to Saint Winefrid (Welsh: Gwenfrewy gwenfrewi; Medieval Latin: Winefrida). In the centre of the village opposite the Lion Inn is the Church of St Winifred which was built and dedicated to her in 1869. The church is believed to have originated in the mid-600s CE up by Prince Eleri who then went on to set up a double monastery in the village. He was the Abbot to the monks, and his cousin's daughter, St. Gwenffrewi, was the Abbess to the nuns. In the churchyard are three ancient yew trees and a row of four ancient standing stones approximately one metre high and aligned roughly east to west. The first stone carries a carving and what appears to be a 'W'. The church is one of the major places visited on the North Wales Pilgrims Way.
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