- Pilleth
Pilleth is a small village south of Knighton in
Powys ,Wales . It is the site of the ancientchurch andholy well ofSt. Mary ’s which stands on Bryn Glas Hill overlooking theRiver Lugg , as it makes it way toPresteigne .Name
The earliest reference to Pilleth is in the
Doomesday Book , where it is noted as Pilelei. There are various explanations as to the origins of the name: [http://www.radnorforest.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=33 Pilleth] Radnor Forest Valleys Association]
*Pwll-y-Llethr – translated from Welsh to "The Pit on the Slope," which could refer to the healing well of the church of St. Mary
*Pill Lledd – translated to "The Wide Refuge" which could refer to a tunnel from the monastery atMonaughty to the wellWell and the church
It is thought by historians that Pilleth has been a place of worship since the foundations of the early Celtic Christian church. People would
pilgrimage to the holly well, reputed to have healing properties for theeyes in particular. The church was much frequented in theMiddle Ages , with the current structure dating mainly from the 13th century, the tower from the 14th century, and its single bell from circa 1450.The church was greatly damaged during the 1402 battle, and a fire in 1894 destroyed much of the ancient woodwork, with surviving items transferred to other local churches. As a result of new cottages being built, the village began to grow again in late Victorian times to a population of over 100. [ [http://history.powys.org.uk/school1/knighton/pilpop.shtml Population figures for Pilleth parish] Victorian Powys] In 1909 Sir Walter Tapper was engaged by local businessman Edward Whitehead, who installed a temporary roof and the stone steps on the southern side.
After the sword, breastplate and set of spurs reportedly belonging to Sir John Price were stolen in the 1990s, The Friends of Pilleth was formed to help raise funds for the restoration and ongoing maintenance of St Mary’s. A major programme of restoration was undertaken in 2002-2004, partly funded by a grant from the
Heritage Lottery Fund and with support from theEuropean Regional Development Fund . The church is open for worship, with services usually at 3.00p.m. on the 4th Sunday in summer months. [ [http://www.churchinwales.org.uk/swanbrec/churches/maelien/5904.html Churches of Swansea and Breconshire] churchinwales.org.uk]Battle of Bryn Glas
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Battle of Bryn Glas "Pilleth was also the location of one of the most important battles in Welsh history. On22 June ,1402 [ [http://www.timeref.com/hstt56.htm Time Ref] ] during the battle ofBattle of Bryn Glas , the Welsh forces ofOwain Glyndŵr defeated the English forces of Sir Edmund Mortimer, Lord of the March; [ [http://history.powys.org.uk/history/mach/owain7.html Pilleth: the battle of Bryn Glas, 1402] Powys Digital History Project] the Welsh force went on to sack and burnLeominster .The Battle of Pilleth was subsequently mentioned by
Shakespeare inHenry IV, Part 1 . [ [http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/yourwales/history/tm_headline=battle-to-save-site-of-glyndwr-s-bloody-victory%26method=full%26objectid=17034177%26page=2%26siteid=50082-name_page.html The Battle of Pilleth] icWales.co.uk - May 5, 2006] In the 19th century four redwood Wellingtonia trees were planted after the discovery of a large burial ground.References
External links
* [http://www.friendsofpilleth.co.uk/index.htm Friends of Pilleth website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/walks/pages/glyndwrs_way_2feature.shtml BBC - A walk along The Glyndŵr Way]
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