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Re: St Dyfnog's Well by Anne T on Monday, 14 August 2017

For more information see Coflein NPRN 32295 which says: "Situated in a copse some 200m to the west of St. Dyfnog’s Church (nprn 165239) is a rectangular stone bath, 18 inches (0.45m) deep, fed by a number of springs in the hillside. It is believed that Saint Dyfnog lived here during the sixth century, and did penance by standing in the well."

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