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.
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