There are places in Europe that are well-known: Rome, Paris, London etc.
They’re all wonderful, but you really begin to fall in love with the hidden places.
One such place is Wales – specifically North Wales, and even more specifically Llangernyw. Here there is a church that has a tree, and that tree is special.
This yew tree lives in the churchyard of St. Digain’s Church in Llangernyw village. Although it is very hard to determine the age of yew trees,[2][3] the churchyard gate holds a certificate from the Yew Tree Campaign in 2002, signed by David Bellamy, which states that “according to all the data we have to hand” the tree is dated to between 4,000 and 5,000 years old.
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