Country Churchyards in Wales

Churchyards are not mere collections of gravestones. They are nearly always older than the churches they surround and provide much evidence of social activities and local traditions when they were the community centres of the parishes.Which church is dedicated to seven sons born to a Pembrokeshire woman on the same day? Why are there huge churches in tiny hamlets? Where in Wales is a 9-acre village churchyard? Where are the steps in a churchyard wall to provide an easy route from the church to the tavern? These are a few of the strange questions answered in this book. Cock-fighting and Celtic crosses; dancing and sun-dials; prehistoric sites and the burial grounds of Welsh princes; games and lych gates; potent drinks and strange epitaphs - these are a few of the interesting things drawn to our attention. It also includes a personal choice of 130 churchyards described in detail with full directions on how to reach them. Enough to give you a taste of the different regions of Wales and hook your attention on these special places which are so valuable to anyone who has a sense of heritage and who can hear their tranquillity above the sounds of our modern world.

Author: Donald Gregory
Publisher: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers 5 x 7 inches tall,192 Pages, Lavishly illustrated with B&W photos and maps


product is in categories:
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Gwent
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> South Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Mid Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> West Glamorgan
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Dyfed
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Powys
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Gwynedd
- Local History/Interest: Wales -> Clwyd
- History & Transportation -> Industrial & Social History

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