Situated on the cliffs of the spectacular Pembrokeshire National Park, five miles south of Pembroke, and one mile beyond the village of Bosherston, with its thirteenth century church, and famous lily ponds, this is one of the most picturesque sixth century hermits' chapels in the United Kingdom. St Govan was a hermit and saint who lived there many centuries ago. Legend says that St Govan had a silver bell but it was stolen by pirates from its bell tower. After praying for its return, angels retrieved the bell and placed it inside a rock outside the chapel where it would be safe, St Govan would then tap the rock and it would create a note a thousand times stronger than the sound of the original bell.The large boulder became known as the Bell Rock.
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