St. Gredifael’s Church, near Penmynydd, Wales. Photo May 2000.
Penmynydd is on the Isle of Anglesey, off the northwest coast of Wales. The area is ancenstral land of the Tudors and the great-great aunt and uncle of Henry VII are buried at the church.




Is this where the Tudor window was vandalised?
Yes, although I think it has been restored now, with some of the original fragments they were able to save. It still makes me sick when I think about it!
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