Glanfred

Glanfred, Cardiganshire

OS Grid Ref.: SN633877
Lat/Lng: 52.470069903086,-4.0138661343184

Glanfred is a possible chapel site, although archaeological excavation has indicated that the site is more likely to be defensive.

The place-name could be derived from llan + Brêd, a variant of Ffraid, first recorded in around 1303. It could also possibly be the site of a lost chapel in the parish, Ynys Y Capel, which has a late tradition attached to it that Ffraid landed here.

However, the lack of definite evidence for a chapel site here, and the possibility that Ffraid could simply be the name of a brook that runs into the Eleri and thence to the Dovey, means that the association of the saint Ffraid to the location remains unproven.

Saints linked to this site

More information

S. Baring-Gould & John Fisher, The Lives of the British Saints (London: Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1907), 286    View online

Iwan Wmffre, The Place-Names of Cardiganshire (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2004), 731

Iwan Wmffre, The Place-Names of Cardiganshire (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2004), 1114–15

A.W. Wade-Evans, 'Parochiale Wallicanum' in Y Cymmrodor (1910), 63 n. 4

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