Barry Island | Land of myths and legends | History from the Vale of Glamorgan SD 480p

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Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan may be famous for Butlins holiday camp, the beach, the funfair and the arcades. But did you know it is supposedly the site of a miracle in the 6th century which led to the canonisation of St Baruc? This little known story led to Barry Island being the destination of countless pilgrims for the best part of 1,000 years. All eagre to drink the waters of the holy well, claimed to have miraculous healing properties. Barry Island was the Lourdes of the Vale of Glamorgan.

I also cover a fun bit of folklore. A story published in 1909 but possibly dating back to the 17th century about two men. One from Rhoose and one from Cadoxton who spot two swans landing on a beach at Barry Island which turned into the women of their dreams.

This video is an episode in the History from the Vale of Glamorgan. Written, presented and published by Welsh author and historian; Graham Loveluck-Edwards. Author of the book 'More legends and floklore from Barry, Bridgend and the Vale' which is published by Candy Jar Books LTD (Cardiff). In this series of short videos, I examine some of the forgotten ancient stories based on local history, legend and folklore. All based on places you will know on the county of the Vale of Glamorgan. I hope you enjoy them. And if you do, please subscribe to this channel and share them on social media.

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