Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - When the bell begins to toll, Lord, have mercy on the soul.’ - wrote The Venerable Bede (672-735). In days past, when good and evil were known to be two sides of the same coin, people feared the devil..." Watkins, Graham wrote in his "Welsh Legends and Myths."
In the ancient village of Llangernyw, Conwy, North Wales, stands one of the world's oldest trees. It is about 4,000 years old and still growing. This beautiful yew was planted in a small churchyard of St. Dygain's Church sometime in the prehistoric Bronze Age.
Being the oldest tree in Wales, Llangernyw Yew is not just beautiful but also associated with an ancient legend, intertwining it with a spirit prophesying death.
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