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'''Church Island''' ({{lang|cy|Ynys Dysilio}}) is a small island in the [[Menai Strait]] on the shores of the Isle of [[Anglesey]] to which it is attached by a short causeway that is reachable only on foot off the Belgian Promenade<ref name="prosiect_menai">{{Cite web|url=http://www.prosiectmenai.co.uk/churchisle.php|publisher=Prosiect Menai|title=Church Island &amp; St. Tysilio|accessdate=2008-10-19}}</ref> in the town of [[Menai Bridge]].
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'''Church Island''' ({{lang|cy|Ynys Dysilio}}) is a small island in the [[Menai Strait]] on the shores of the Isle of [[Anglesey]], to which it is attached by a short causeway that is reachable only on foot off the Belgian Promenade<ref name="prosiect_menai">{{Cite web|url=http://www.prosiectmenai.co.uk/churchisle.php|publisher=Prosiect Menai|title=Church Island &amp; St. Tysilio|accessdate=2008-10-19}}</ref> in the town of [[Menai Bridge]].
  
 
The whole 2.7 acres of the island is taken up with St Tysilio's church, built in the 15th century,<ref name="fifteenth century">{{Cite web|url=http://www.walesdirectory.co.uk/tourist-attractions/Churches_and_Chapels/Wales9015.htm|publisher=Wales Directory|title=St Tysilio's Church, Church Island in Wales &amp; St. Tysilio|accessdate=2010-02-11}}</ref> and the churchyard.
 
The whole 2.7 acres of the island is taken up with St Tysilio's church, built in the 15th century,<ref name="fifteenth century">{{Cite web|url=http://www.walesdirectory.co.uk/tourist-attractions/Churches_and_Chapels/Wales9015.htm|publisher=Wales Directory|title=St Tysilio's Church, Church Island in Wales &amp; St. Tysilio|accessdate=2010-02-11}}</ref> and the churchyard.
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The island's Welsh name means "Tysilio's island". The 20th-century bard Cynan (Albert Evans-Jones) is buried in the churchyard.
 
The island's Welsh name means "Tysilio's island". The 20th-century bard Cynan (Albert Evans-Jones) is buried in the churchyard.
  
The Anglesey Coastal Path passes the head of the causeway.
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The [[Anglesey Coastal Path]] passes the head of the causeway.
  
[[File:Causeway to Church Island.jpg|left|thumb|230px|Church Island and Causeway]]
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[[File:Causeway to Church Island.jpg|thumb|230px|Church Island and Causeway]]
 
On top of the highest point of the small island is a memorial to the local men who died during the World wars. This is also the best place on the island from which to view the Menai Strait and the two bridges that cross it<ref name="prosiect_menai" />.
 
On top of the highest point of the small island is a memorial to the local men who died during the World wars. This is also the best place on the island from which to view the Menai Strait and the two bridges that cross it<ref name="prosiect_menai" />.
  
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[[File:Pont Britannia from Church Island - geograph.org.uk - 368554.jpg|right|200px|The Britannia Bridge from Church Island]]
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 3 September 2019

Church Island

Anglesey

Church Island - geograph.org.uk - 816092.jpg
Church Island
Location
Location: 53°13’22"N, 4°10’17"W
Grid reference: SH551717
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Church Island (Welsh: Ynys Dysilio) is a small island in the Menai Strait on the shores of the Isle of Anglesey, to which it is attached by a short causeway that is reachable only on foot off the Belgian Promenade[1] in the town of Menai Bridge.

The whole 2.7 acres of the island is taken up with St Tysilio's church, built in the 15th century,[2] and the churchyard.

The island's Welsh name means "Tysilio's island". The 20th-century bard Cynan (Albert Evans-Jones) is buried in the churchyard.

The Anglesey Coastal Path passes the head of the causeway.

Church Island and Causeway

On top of the highest point of the small island is a memorial to the local men who died during the World wars. This is also the best place on the island from which to view the Menai Strait and the two bridges that cross it[1].

In 2002, Little Egrets bred in Wales for the first time on a small islet just off Church Island.

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