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  • Parts of the priory date to the 13th century when the Augustinian order took over the house, however, the origins of the site are traditionally linked with the 6th century saint, Seiriol.
Aerial photograph of Penmon Priory, Llangoed, 1994
  • This twelfth-century tower is believed to be part of a monastic settlement on Puffin Island.  The religious settlement was connected with the Priory of Penmon on the mainland.
Aerial photograph of Priory Cell, Puffin Island, 1999
  • This twelfth century tower is believed to be part of a monastic settlement on Puffin Island.  The religious settlement was connected with the Priory of Penmon on the mainland.
Priory cell, Puffin Island
  • The dovecote was built c. 1600 by Sir Richard Bulkley and has room for up to 1000 nests.
Penmon Priory Dovecote
  • Parts of the priory date to the 13th century when the Augustinian order took over the house, however, the origins of the site are traditionally linked with the 6th century saint, Seiriol.

The dovecote was built c. 1600 by Sir Richard Bulkley and has room for up to 1000 nests.
Penmon Priory and Dovecote
  • Parts of the priory date to the 13th century when the Augustinian order took over the house, however, the origins of the site are traditionally linked with the 6th century saint, Seiriol.
Penmon Priory