St Nicholas's Church, New Moat, Pembrokeshire
Description
Denomination: Anglican
Dedication: St Nicholas
Built: Medieval (west tower)
Rebuilt: 19th century (remainder)
Note 1: The tower is old but the nave, north aisle, chancel, and north chapel were rebuilt in the 19th century. There is an altar tomb of William Scourfield, died 1621. [Source: The Old Parish Churches of South-West Wales, by Mike Salter, Folly Publications, Malvern, 1994; ISBN 1-871731-19-4]
Note 2: New Moat is a small agricultural village to the east of Llys-y-Fran Reservoir. The church, at the southern entrance to the T-shaped settlement, has a narrow medieval tower of the kind common in south Pembrokeshire. [Source: 'ceridwen' on the Geograph website]
Image 1:
Photograph © Copyright ceridwen, 15 February 2008, licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Image 2, 3:
Photographs by Google StreetView, June 2009
Image 4:
Photograph by Dai Bevan, 13 September 2002, with Kodak DX4900 Zoom camera
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