Penrhys

Site Significance: 3

The site became a centre of local pilgrimage when a statue of the Virgin Mary miraculously appeared in an oak tree. At the Reformation this was burned by the Protestants. In the early 20th century, pilgrimage was revived and the present stone statue was installed in 1953.


Type of site: Other
Ownership: Church of England
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Getting there

Address: Our Lady of Penrhys
Penrhys Rd
Ferndale
Rhondda Cynon Taf
CF43 3PT


Nearest rail station: Ystrad

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Co-ordinates: Latitude: 51.64141200   Longitude: -3.44338400

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