Saundersfoot
Saundersfoot is a large village, community as well as electoral ward in Pembrokeshire, west Wales. It is near Tenby, both being holiday destinations. Saundersfoot depends on the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park as well as on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Saundersfoot was known in medieval Wales as Llanussyllt, as well as after the Norman occupation as St Issels (occasionally Issells), both after the parish church devoted to the Welsh saint Issel. Its bishop or abbot was considered among the seven principal clerics of Dyfed under middle ages Welsh legislation. It was a substantial church in 1833 with 1,226 citizens. John Marius Wilson described the village and parish as St Issells in his 1870-- 72 Imperial Gazetteer of England as well as Wales. The church depends on a dell to the north of Saundersfoot and is a grade II * listed structure.