DescriptionSt Winefride's Well, Wales - Ffynnon Gwenffrewi, Treffynnon, Sir y Fflint 52.jpg
Cymraeg: Ffynnon Gwenffrewi, Treffynnon (Saesneg: Holywell), Sir y Fflint.
Mae adeiladau Ffynnon Wenffrewi heddiw yn dyddio i 1490-1500 pan gafodd ei godi gan yr Arglwyddes Margaret Beaufort, mam Harri Tudur.
English: The market town of Holywell takes its name from the St Winefride's Well, a holy well surrounded by a chapel. The Well Chapel is architecturally a nationally important late Perpendicular building and historically is a major place of pilgrimage, the only shrine in Britain to have survived the Reformation.
According to Cadw: 'stylistically it is one of the most important ecclesiastical buildings of the period even in European terms.'
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