Life In Wales

By KarenC

St Trillo Chapel

This morning after breakfast in the conservatory, we decided to take a break from the packing boxes as we wanted to explore Rhos-on-Sea, which is just 3 miles away along the coast.  We parked up at Colwyn Bay and walked along the seafront,  and went in a couple of lovely little shops which was quite a novelty in itself. 

We came across this tiny little chapel which is built over the holy well of St Trillo in the 16th century.  It was locked but we could look through the iron gate and see inside, so I've added a couple of extras, and if you’re interested here’s a link http://www.snowdoniaheritage.info/en/location/275/capel-sant-trillo/?fbclid=IwAR1ssu7MOXHj9Dh8Woz7EzwiysiMVGUDIXnaZppk-BuAxZnGyCvfczV4tsw

We were back home for lunch and then spent the rest of the afternoon/evening clearing more boxes.  Alan managed to put some stuff in the loft - not as easy as our last loft where we had a big hatch and built in loft ladders.  By the time we sat down to eat dinner it was 9.30pm again, and we were both shattered.  We shared a bottle of wine and relaxed on the sofa before heading up to bed.

Thanks for all your lovely comments, I am reading them, but just haven't had chance to reply.  Hope you're all ok and having a good weekend x

 

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