Strata Florida Abbey: Giant new Pilgrim statue unveiled

Image source, Dayfdd Wyn Morgan

Image caption, The giant new sculpture has been anchored into place

A 15ft tall (4.6m) hilltop statue has been officially unveiled after the original was blown over.

The Pilgrim overlooks the remains of 12th Century Strata Florida Abbey, near Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion.

A wooden statue, erected as a temporary installation in 2012, became a local landmark before collapsing in 2019, prompting calls for a replacement.

The new one is made of steel and oak and is anchored into place with a block of concrete embedded in the ground.

Community group chairman Jim Cowie said the original statue became a "well-loved icon of the local landscape", prompting a campaign to erect a permanent replacement.

Image source, Dayfdd Wyn Morgan

Image caption, The Pilgrim overlooks the ruins of 12th Century Strata Florida Abbey

Image source, Dayfdd Wyn Morgan

Image caption, Timber... the original wooden sculpture was blown over in 2019

"It was widely photographed, appeared in various publications and greetings cards," he said.

"Getting the Pilgrim resurrected has been a wonderful community effort."

About 140 people and businesses contributed 拢7,500 with a matching donation from the World Monuments Fund.

Sculptor Glenn Morris, from Builth Wells, Powys, created the temporary statue and was commissioned to make its replacement.

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Image caption, Local people raised 拢15,000 to pay for a replacement statue

Image source, Dafydd Wyn Morgan

Image caption, It was made by sculptor Glenn Morris who also designed the wooden statue

He used steel to form its skeleton with large pieces of oak bolted on and carved to form the body.

The statue is on private land which is not accessible to the public without the prior permission of the landowner.

Local people and supporters held a special service on Saturday to celebrate the new statue.