Saint Cuthmann of Steyning | |
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Hermit | |
Born | c. 681 Chidham, near Bosham, Sussex (some legends say Devon or Cornwall) |
Died | 8th century Steyning, Sussex |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodox Church[1] |
Major shrine | St Andrew's, Steyning – relics removed to Fécamp Abbey in the 11th century |
Feast | 8 February |
Attributes | wheelbarrow |
Patronage | Shepherd; Steyning, West Sussex |
Saint Cuthmann of Steyning (c. 681 – 8th century), also spelt Cuthman, was an Anglo-Saxon hermit and church-builder.