St. Tysilio Church

February 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

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The St. Tysilio church is situated on the aptly named Church Island in the Menai Strait adjacent to the Menai Strait bridge and is reached by crossing a small causeway. The Welsh name for the island is Ynys Tysilio, meaning the Island of Tysilio.

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It is thought that Tysilio was the son of the famous sixth century ruler of Powys, Brochfael Ysgythrog and rather than become a warrior as his father wished he turned to religion and built the St. Tysilio church in the 6th century.

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It is widely accepted that the current church has replaced an earlier church or chapel on the same site during the 15th century.

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  1. martin craven
    August 2nd, 2009 at 23:13 | #1

    Married here xmas eve 2003 happy memories- visit there this summer!

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