St Non’s Chapel and Well

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St Non’s Chapel and Well is a historic coastal pilgrimage site near St Davids in Pembrokeshire, Wales, traditionally associated with the birthplace of St David and known for its ruined chapel and holy well.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapel ruin
historic site
holy well
access public
associatedLegend spring miraculously appeared at Saint David’s birth
storm ceased at birth of Saint David
associatedWith Saint David NERFINISHED
country Wales
culturalSignificance important site in Welsh Christian tradition
dedicatedTo Saint Non NERFINISHED
eraOfOriginalChapel medieval period
governingBody local authority of Pembrokeshire
hasFeature coastal footpath access
stone enclosure around well
hasPart St Non’s Chapel NERFINISHED
St Non’s Well NERFINISHED
hasRuinsOf medieval chapel
hasViewOf Ramsey Island NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
scheduled monument
locatedIn Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
community of St Davids and the Cathedral Close
locatedNear St Davids NERFINISHED
locatedOn St Brides Bay NERFINISHED
coast
managedBy Cadw NERFINISHED
materialOfChapelRuins stone
namedAfter Saint Non NERFINISHED
nearbyStructure St Non’s Retreat Centre NERFINISHED
modern chapel of Our Lady and Saint Non
overlooks sea
pilgrimageFocus Saint David NERFINISHED
proximityTo Pembrokeshire Coast Path NERFINISHED
region south‑west Wales
religion Christianity
tourismType heritage tourism
religious tourism
traditionallyRecognizedAs birthplace of Saint David
usedAs place of pilgrimage
wellType holy well
wellWaterReputedFor healing properties

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St Davids hasLandmark St Non’s Chapel and Well