Uncovering the Incredible Stories of this Welsh Churchyard
After my first visit to St Tysilio Churchyard in Wales, I knew I had to come back. While the landscape and the architecture are stunning, it's the incredible backstories of the people buried here that truly bring this place to life. In today's video, we are stepping back into the cemetery to uncover the fascinating, tragic, and surprising histories carved into these stones. From the creator of Europe's longest place name to untold local legends, join me as we explore the forgotten history of this incredible Welsh churchyard If you enjoy history, cemetery tours, famous graves and uncovering forgotten stories, please consider liking this video and subscribing to the channel for more explorations! #ltjones #sttysilio

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