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Bayvil (Welsh: Y Beifil) is a
hamlet and
parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is
situated in the
north of the county, 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) east of Newport...
- St Andrew's Church,
Bayvil, is a
redundant church standing in an
isolated position in the
hamlet of
Bayvil, some 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) to the northeast...
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includes the
settlements of
Felindre Farchog, Monington,
Moylgrove and
Bayvil. The
small village lies in the
Nevern valley near the
Preseli Hills of the...
- Amroth, Angle,
Angle Bay,
Axton Hill(r)
Barafundle Bay, Bateman's Hill(r),
Bayvil, Begelly, Bentl****, Bethlehem(r), Blaenffos, Bletherston, Boncath, Bosherston...
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Warren • Y Stagbwll/Stackpole
Cemais /
Kemmes Abergwaun/Fishguard • Beifil/
Bayvil • Casmael/Puncheston • Casnewydd-bach/Little
Newcastle • Castell-fuwch/Castlebythe...
- (5296)",
National Historic ****ets of Wales,
retrieved 20
December 2016
Bayvil St Andrew,
Friends of
Friendless Churches,
archived from the
original on...
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Gibraltar St
Andrews United Reformed Church, Roath,
Cardiff St Andrew's Church,
Bayvil,
Pembrokeshire St Andrew's Church, Presteigne,
Powys St Andrew's Church...
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around 7
miles (11 km) south-west of Cardigan, and
within the
parish of
Bayvil. The A487 road from
Cardigan to
Newport runs
through the village. The village...
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Parish Parish Parish Bayvil Llanfair-Nant-Gwyn
Monington Bridell Llanfihangel Penbedw Moylgrove Cilgerran Llantood Nevern Dinas Llanychlwydog Newport Eglwyswen...
- Eglwyswrw, Monington, St Dogmaels, Llanfair-Nant-Gwyn, Llantood,
Moylgrove and
Bayvil, and
parts of
Nevern and
Meline in what is now Pembrokeshire. Its area was...