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Significant yews in the Updated December 2019

Ancient yews are likely to be 800 years or older. While most veteran yews are 500 years or older, this category also includes some younger yews that have become hollow. Notable yews have a likely age of 300+.

Ancient and veteran yew sites

Site name County Church name Tree Classification Baglan St Catherine/St Baglan 1 veteran

Coity St Mary the Virgin 1 veteran 1 notable Glamorgan St Michael and All Angels 1 veteran

Eglwysilan Caerphilly St Ilan 2 veteran

Glyncorrwg Glamorgan St John the Baptist 2 veteran 1 notable Llanedeyrn Cardiff St Edeyrn 1 ancient 1 veteran Llangynwyd Bridgend St Cynwyd 2 veteran

Llanilid Bridgend St Ilid 1 ancient 1 veteran Llanmihangel Glamorgan St Michael

Llantarnam Monmouthshire St Michael and All Angels 1 veteran

Llantrithyd Park Glamorgan St Illtyd 1 veteran

Michaelston-super- Glamorgan St Michael 1 veteran Ely Glamorgan 1 ancient 1 notable Pentyrch Cardiff St Catwg 1 veteran

Penymynydd Bridgend St Mary’s church 1 veteran

Radyr/Llandaff Glamorgan St John the Baptist 1 veteran

St Athan Bridgend St Tathan 1 veteran

St Brides-super-Ely Glamorgan St Bride 1 ancient

St George`s - Glamorgan St George 1 ancient super-Ely 1 veteran St Mary Church Bridgend St Mary 1 veteran Glamorgan St Mary 1 veteran 1 notable

Diocese of Llandaff

Some notable yew sites

Site name County Church name Tree Classification Bridgend Bridgend St Mary 1 notable

Capel Llanilltern Cardiff St Ellteyrn 1 notable

Coychurch Bridgend St Crallo 1 notable (Llangrallo) Glamorgan St John 1 notable

Llantwit, Neath Glamorgan St Illtyd 1 notable

Penmark Glamorgan The Blessed Virgin Mary 2 notable

Peterston-super- Glamorgan St Peter 1 notable Ely St Nicholas Glamorgan St Nicholas 1 notable

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