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Mysteries of the Marsh: The Folklore of Penclawdd

Mysteries of the Marsh: The Folklore of Penclawdd A Village Shaped by Tide and Memory Nestled along the northern edge of the Gower Peninsula , the village of Penclawdd is widely recognised for its cockles and its sweeping views across the Burry Estuary . Yet beneath its reputation as a hardworking coastal community lies a deeper inheritance: a rich body of folklore shaped by tides , marshes , and the generations who lived at the shifting boundary between land and sea . In Penclawdd, the landscape itself seems to hold memory, and the stories that survive are inseparable from the mudflats , the winds , and the ever‑changing light of the estuary. Cockle Women The Legendary Cockle Women For centuries, the identity of Penclawdd was defined by its cockle industry . Women ventured onto the mudflats at low tide, gathering shellfish by hand and carrying their heavy baskets home by donkey . These formidable workers became famous throughout Wales , and the people of the village earned the a...

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