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'''Llanbadrig''' is a parish in the | '''Llanbadrig''' is a parish in the hundred of [[Talybolion]], on the island of [[Anglesey]]. The parish includes the township of Clygyrog and the little port of Cemaes. The region has extensive quarries of limestone and marble. | ||
The Welsh name Llanbadrig means "Church of Saint Patrick" and there is indeed a Church of St | The Welsh name Llanbadrig means "Church of Saint Patrick" and there is indeed a Church of St Patrick on the coast near [[Cemaes]]. It is said to have been founded in AD 440 by St Patrick himself. Local legend states that Patrick was shipwrecked on the small nearby island of Ynys Badrig (Patrick's Isle, also known as [[Middle Mouse]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anglesey-today.com/llanbadrig.html|title=Llanbadrig Church, Anglesey}}</ref> | ||
which can be seen from the stile in the churchyard wall. The nearby cove is known as Porth Padrig. | which can be seen from the stile in the churchyard wall. The nearby cove is known as Porth Padrig. | ||
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*[http://www.ukvillages.co.uk/ukvillages.nsf/villages/Wales/Llanbadrig-Isle+of+Anglesey Tourist information] | *[http://www.ukvillages.co.uk/ukvillages.nsf/villages/Wales/Llanbadrig-Isle+of+Anglesey Tourist information] | ||
*[http://www.gtj.org.uk/item.php?lang=en&id=7960&t=1 Aerial photograph] | *[http://www.gtj.org.uk/item.php?lang=en&id=7960&t=1 Aerial photograph] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 19 March 2016
Llanbadrig is a parish in the hundred of Talybolion, on the island of Anglesey. The parish includes the township of Clygyrog and the little port of Cemaes. The region has extensive quarries of limestone and marble.
The Welsh name Llanbadrig means "Church of Saint Patrick" and there is indeed a Church of St Patrick on the coast near Cemaes. It is said to have been founded in AD 440 by St Patrick himself. Local legend states that Patrick was shipwrecked on the small nearby island of Ynys Badrig (Patrick's Isle, also known as Middle Mouse),[1] which can be seen from the stile in the churchyard wall. The nearby cove is known as Porth Padrig.
Trivia
Portions of the 2006 film Half Light starring Demi Moore were filmed in Llanbadrig, although the film is ostensibly set in Scotland.
Anglesey also has a Llyn Padrig (lake) and Rhosbadrig (farm) located inland from Aberffraw. Atlas Mon shows a mediæval place called Tref Was Padrig (transl. "township of Patrick's servant") in that area.