It has been the sort of day that doesn't feel quite real and I have bounced from chatting with neighbours and villagers to wanting to curl up under a duvet and sleeping the day away.
Of course I have not slept...I have, however, socialised with a score of field visitors, organised a very welcomed swap of home baked bread for eggs from Jason at Wynne House sorted another four oral history interviews with more conscripted "greyhairs", delivered a load of eggs and hand posted a birthday card for Auntie Gladys, who is 92 today.......by mid afternoon I had a desperate need to be quiet so I took myself off alone, to photograph a ruin of one of the oldest of the village houses...the grandiose sounding SIAMBR WEN
Siambr Wen |
This old house dates from the early 1600s and several large houses of standing were called Siambr Wen in the local area ( there are such houses in the nearby villages of Dyserth and Caerwys) as they could put aside a large room which could be used by the village as a courtroom! (Siambr means chamber in Welsh)
The house was the home of the Williams family. According to local historian Daphne...in her book Trelawnyd Past & Present ,John Williams who died in 1711 is buried in the South east corner of the Churchyard.