View north-east from Plumstone Rock
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Image: © Dylan Moore Taken: 9 Aug 2020
At the bottom of the slope are the buildings of Mountain Water (local Welsh Dwr-y-Mwntan) near the bridge over Nant-y-coy Brook. The latter is the traditional line of the Landsker, dividing the Welsh-speaking north of Pembrokeshire from the English-speaking south. However, during the 19th and 20th centuries the real linguistic boundary was to the south of Plumstone Mountain.