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'''Llansadwrn''' is a small village in southeast [[Anglesey]]. It lies between [[Menai Bridge]], [[Pentraeth]] and [[Beaumaris]]. It is named after the church, founded in the 6th century by Saint Saturninus, who together with his wife, is commemorated by an early Christian monument.
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[[File:Eglwys Sadwrn Sant, Llansadwrn. - geograph.org.uk - 48803.jpg|thumb|Church of St Sadwrn]]
'''Llansadwrn''' is a small village in south-east [[Anglesey]]. It lies between [[Menai Bridge]], [[Pentraeth]] and [[Beaumaris]]. It is named after the church, founded in the 6th century by Saint Saturninus, who together with his wife, is commemorated by an early Christian monument.


The village was the birthplace of Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy who was a notable Conservative front-bencher for many years.<ref>[http://www.uwp.co.uk/book_desc/1962.html Right from the start: The Memoirs of Sir Wyn Roberts<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
St Sadwrn's Church is a Grade II*-listed building.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-5548-church-of-st-sadwrn-cwm-cadnant|title= Church of St Sadwrn, Cwm Cadnant|publisher= British Listed Buildings|accessdate = 12 January 2014}}</ref>
 
The village was the birthplace of Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy who was a notable Conservative front-bencher for many years.<ref>[http://www.uwp.co.uk/book_desc/1962.html Right from the start: The Memoirs of Sir Wyn Roberts]</ref>
 
Close to the village was the site of the excavations that revealed the existence of [[Bryn Eryr]] Iron Age farmstead.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://museum.wales/stfagans/buildings/bryneryr/|title=Bryn Eryr Iron Age Farmstead|website=Museum of Wales|accessdate=10 September 2017}}</ref>
 
==Notable people==
*Andrew Crombie Ramsay (31 January 1814 – 9 December 1891), a famous geologist who died at [[Beaumaris]] and is buried at St Sadwrn's church  where his grave is marked by a glacial erratic boulder.
 
==Outside links==
*{{geograph|3568568|Llansadwrn}}


==References==
==References==
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==Bibliogaphy==
===Books===
V.E.Nash-Williams, ''The Early Christian Monuments of Wales'', Cardiff, 1950 .
V.E.Nash-Williams, ''The Early Christian Monuments of Wales'', Cardiff, 1950 .
==Outside links==
*{{geograph|3568568|Llansadwrn}}


[[Category:Towns and villages in Anglesey]]
[[Category:Towns and villages in Anglesey]]
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 14 December 2020

Church of St Sadwrn

Llansadwrn is a small village in south-east Anglesey. It lies between Menai Bridge, Pentraeth and Beaumaris. It is named after the church, founded in the 6th century by Saint Saturninus, who together with his wife, is commemorated by an early Christian monument.

St Sadwrn's Church is a Grade II*-listed building.[1]

The village was the birthplace of Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy who was a notable Conservative front-bencher for many years.[2]

Close to the village was the site of the excavations that revealed the existence of Bryn Eryr Iron Age farmstead.[3]

Notable people

  • Andrew Crombie Ramsay (31 January 1814 – 9 December 1891), a famous geologist who died at Beaumaris and is buried at St Sadwrn's church where his grave is marked by a glacial erratic boulder.

Outside links

References

Books

V.E.Nash-Williams, The Early Christian Monuments of Wales, Cardiff, 1950 .