English: St Justinian's chapel This roofless mediaeval chapel can be seen to the right on the way down to the lifeboat station and the boat for Ramsey Island (also the departure point for Ireland in the Middle Ages.) Founded by St Justinian, or Stinan/Stinian, a 6th century christian saint who was born in Britanny and went into seclusion on Ramsey. It is said that St David revered him and used him as a confessor. His remains were buried here but were removed to St David's cathedral.
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