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Saint Digain's Church Videos
St John the Baptist Holy Well & Ancient Yew Tree, Hope Bagot
The Holy Well at St John the Baptist's Church at Hope Bagot, beneath the huge, brooding, ancient yew tree.
saint mary magdalene church 14th century oldest yew tree
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800 year old Yew tree
Tremeirchion Church North Wales
The Bleeding Yew (Pembrokeshire: Land of Legends)
Why does the Yew tree in Nevern church yard drip thick red blood? When will it stop bleeding?
This short film by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is part of a partnership project funded by Visit Wales for the Year of Legends 2017.
For more information visit pembrokeshirecoast.wales/legends.
The Haunted Ancient Yew Tree
The Ghost of Lizzie Dean visits the grave under the huge Yew tree in the graveyard of St Bartholomew's Church, and she is said to walk in and through the ancient yew on the way to her resting place. For the full story read it here:
1000 Year Old Yew Tree, West Wales
A 1000 Year Old Yew Tree and an Iron Age Fort
Imo heads out on the 'other hottest day of the year' and takes a trip back in time to look at a 400 year old church, a 1000 year old yew tree, and a 2000 year old Iron Age hill fort!
Family friendly content.
Closed captions in UK English available.
Imo is a closed captioning vlogger!
Short video inside a beautiful English Church over 1000 years old.
Ignore the date stamp, is 2014, shot using a Hubsan X4 micro quadcopter with a Key Chain Cam with it's case stripped. An unusual perspective and definitely different. Not bad for a light quadcopter just 4 across.