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Roman Bath Llanrhaeadr

The village of Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch takes its name from the spring on the hillside which is now known as St Dyfnog's Well.

Roman Bath Llanrhaeadr
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The village of Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch takes its name from the spring on the hillside which is now known as St Dyfnog's Well. Llan=church and rhaeadr=waterfall. According to tradition St.

Roman Bath - Jesse Window - Llanrhaeadr - YouTube
Roman Bath - Jesse Window - Llanrhaeadr - YouTube

Dyfno. Situated in a copse approximately 200 yards West of Eglwys St. Dyfnog, with access via a gate in the graveyard, is Ffynnon Dyfnog, (the well of Saint Dyfnog) which is a rectangular stone bath (18 inches deep) fed by a spring.

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Get Back in Time And Enjoy These Spectacular Roman Baths ...

Tradition states that Saint Dyfnog lived at this site during the 6th Century and did penance by standing under the torrents. The well is reputed to have healing powers. The decking is perfect for alfresco dining with a log burner, charcoal BBQ, and a table and chairs.

Roman Baths | History, Description, & Facts | Britannica
Roman Baths | History, Description, & Facts | Britannica

From the front woodland garden, take a walk out the front gate and along the pathway into the woodlands and visit the Roman bath. In the evening the main outdoor living area and decking is lit up by festoon lighting. St Dyfnog's Well has a long and rich history.

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Roman Baths, BATH, England | Roman Baths photos and more information

Over the years religion, pilgrims and the landed gentry have all left their mark on the site. The Well sits within the village of Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch. Llanrhaeadr is made up of two Welsh words, Llan and Rhaeadr.

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Explore The Roman Baths Lit By Flaming Torches - The English Home

Llan is the word used to describe the parish of a church and Rhaeadr is the word for waterfall. Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is a village and community in Powys, Wales; about 9 miles west of Oswestry and 12 miles south of Llangollen, on the B4580 road. Join Peter and Ian on a voyage of discovery.

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Visiting The Roman Baths In Bath England - The Geographical Cure

Their mission: to uncover evidence of a Roman Spa or Bath. Where does their adventure lead? St. Dyfnog's where f.

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The Roman Baths, Bath, England, United Kingdom - Culture Review - Condé ...

The Restoration Project Nestled deep in picturesque woodland next to Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch Church lies St Dyfnog's well. Steeped in history, the well is a place of pilgrimage, local beauty spot and a haven for wildlife. The restoration project began in 2012 when over fifty local residents came together to raise concerns about the state of St Dyfnog's well after the partial collapse.

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Roman spa complex hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

St Dyfnogs well also thought to be a Roman bath in Llanrhaeadr. hi all todays little adventure was walk to the Roman bath at Llanrhaeadr nr Ruthin North Wales. the Roman bath or locally called St Dyfnog's Well Which is situated just behind the St Dyfnog.

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