Church of St Kenelm

St Kenelm's Church, Romsley St Kenelm's church at Romsley stands on the northern slopes of the Clent Hills and is built on the site of the alleged murder Kenelm, a king of Mercia in the early ninth century. The capital of the kingdom of Mercia was Winchcombe on the edge of the Cotswolds and a 60 miles long distance path called St Kenelm's Way link these two places. See: http://www.walkingpages.co.uk/trails_paths/LDP_stkenelmsway.htm 'Now, take St Kenelm's life which I've been reading; He was Kenulph's son, the nobel king Of Mercia. Now St Kenelm dreamt a thing Shortly before they murdered him one day. He saw his murder in a dream, I say...' - Chaucer, The Nun's Priest's Tale
St Kenelm's Church, Romsley St Kenelm's church at Romsley stands on the northern slopes of the Clent Hills and is built on the site of the alleged murder Kenelm, a king of Mercia in the early ninth century. The capital of the kingdom of Mercia was Winchcombe on the edge of the Cotswolds and a 60 miles long distance path called St Kenelm's Way link these two places. See: http://www.walkingpages.co.uk/trails_paths/LDP_stkenelmsway.htm 'Now, take St Kenelm's life which I've been reading; He was Kenulph's son, the nobel king Of Mercia. Now St Kenelm dreamt a thing Shortly before they murdered him one day. He saw his murder in a dream, I say...' - Chaucer, The Nun's Priest's Tale Author: Philip Halling, License: CC BY-SA 2.0 · Source

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