Wulfric of Haselbury
Wulfric of Haselbury was a 12th-century English hermit and saint, known for his piety and ascetic lifestyle. He lived in a small cell near Haselbury Plucknett in Somerset, where he dedicated his life to prayer and meditation. His reputation for holiness attracted many visitors seeking spiritual guidance.
Wulfric was also known for performing miracles, which contributed to his veneration after his death. His feast day is celebrated on March 20, and he is often depicted in religious art as a humble figure, reflecting his commitment to a life of simplicity and devotion.