Historic churches · Mid Wales
St Peter ad Vincula
St Peter ad Vincula — church in Pennal, Gwynedd, Wales.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Dovey Junction · 2.3 km
- Free entry
About
St Peter ad Vincula is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Pennal, Gwynedd, Wales". Coordinates: 52.5856°, -3.9206°.
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The parish church of St Peter ad Vincula (meaning Saint Peter in Chains) in the village of Pennal in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, is notable as the site of the last senate meeting held by the Welsh prince Owain Glyndŵr. It was founded in the 6th century by Saints Tanwg and Eithrias, who were missionaries from Brittany, and is the only church in Wales with this dedication. It is now part of the benefice of Bro Ystumanner in the diocese of Bangor. It is thought that the church was so named by Glyndŵr in competition with the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London, one of the chapels royal of his rival, King Henry IV of England. Pennal was regarded with honour because of its status as one of the 21 llysoedd, the courts of the native Welsh Princes of Gwynedd.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
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The parish church of St Peter ad Vincula (meaning Saint Peter in Chains) in the village of Pennal in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, is notable as the site of the last senate meeting held by the Welsh prince Owain Glyndŵr. It was founded in the 6th century by Saints Tanwg and Eithrias, who were missionaries from Brittany, and is the only church in Wales with this dedication. It is now part of the benefice of Bro Ystumanner in the diocese of Bangor. It is thought that the church was so named by Glyndŵr in competition with the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London, one of the chapels royal of his rival, King Henry IV of England. Pennal was regarded with honour because of its status as one of the 21 llysoedd, the courts of the native Welsh Princes of Gwynedd. A copy of Glyndŵr's "Pennal Letter" of 1406, a letter to King Charles VI of France, setting out his plans for an independent Wales, originated from Pennal. While the original letter remains in the Archives Nationales in Paris, a copy is displayed at the Parliament House in Machynlleth, and at the National Library of Wales. The letter was briefly returned to Wales from France for an exhibition at the National Library of Wales in 2000, and a campaign has since sprung up for it to be returned permanently to Wales and put on show at the Senedd in Cardiff. A memorial garden was created in the churchyard for the native Welsh princes, during the rectorship of Rev. Geraint ap Iorwerth, who was responsible for the church from 1989 until 2012. On his departure, he claimed that the Christian Church had become "cosy club for members who abide by the rules, accepting of their place in the hierarchy". He had previously been the centre of controversy when he burned pages from the King James Bible as part of an "art experiment". The garden contains a bronze statue of Owain Glyndŵr, made by Dave Haynes of Bethesda, which was unveiled in 2004. Local celebrity Robert Plant, who had made a donation towards the cost of the…
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- Coordinates
- 52.5856, -3.9206
- District
- Gwynedd
- Parish
- Pennal
- Postcode
- SY20 9DW
- Parliamentary constituency
- Dwyfor Meirionnydd
- Nearest railway station
- Dovey Junction — 2.3 km
- Official site
- www.hearthstone.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q7595355 (CC0)
- wikipedia: St Peter ad Vincula, Pennal (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Eglwys Pennal (crop).jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is St Peter ad Vincula?
- St Peter ad Vincula is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY20 9DW), in the parish of Pennal.
- Is St Peter ad Vincula a listed building?
- St Peter ad Vincula is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- Is St Peter ad Vincula free to visit?
- Yes, St Peter ad Vincula is free to enter.
- How do I get to St Peter ad Vincula?
- The nearest railway station is Dovey Junction, about 2.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SY20 9DW.