Moylgrove, Pembrokeshire
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Image: © Dylan Moore Taken: 3 May 2016
View with Bethel Independent Chapel at centre. Moylgrove means Matilda's Grove - possibly referring to the wife of Robert Fitzmartin, the first Norman invader of the area. The Welsh name of the parish is Trewyddel = "Irishman's farm" assuming that "gwyddel" here means Irishman, but "Placenames of Pembrokeshire" suggests it is a dialect word meaning "grove", which is more sensible.