Wulfric of Haselbury's Life
Wulfric of Haselbury was a 12th-century English hermit and saint, known for his piety and ascetic lifestyle. He lived in a small hut near Haselbury Plucknett in Somerset, where he dedicated his life to prayer and helping the poor. His reputation for holiness attracted many followers, and he became a local figure of veneration.
Wulfric was also known for performing miracles, which further solidified his status as a saint. After his death, he was buried in the local church, and his life inspired the establishment of a cult dedicated to his memory. His feast day is celebrated on March 20.