Trip to St Aeddan's Church, Bettws Newydd

 St Aeddan's Church was founded by an Irish saint, Aedan of Ferns (558-632) first as an oratory.  The first church on the site had 12th century origins but the building that stands there today is 15th century.  It is a grade 1 listed building and has the best example of an oak rood and screen probably anywhere in the UK.








If you look at the second photo you will see I have captured an orb on the left-hand side.


The churchyard contains an ancient Yew which is about 2000 years old.  A rhyme about the tree stands in the entrance to the church.



Some other photos of the area







A tiny place with loads of history, well worth a visit :)



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