Thanks for identifying that - it's been driving me round the bend. I
was looking at Pembrokeshire churches (which is why I didn't find one
in Cardiganshire!). There are quite a few similar, the square tower
being popular. Worst of all the church in Newport (a very likely
candidate) has a very similar tower complete with corner buttresses.
The village spelling is Moylgrove, by the way (I had to check myself).
Regards,
David Beilby
On 1 Feb 2013, at 21:33, <[email protected]> wrote:
Peter
The location is Finch's Square, Cardigan
John
Richards, Moylegrove (CW): HDE 657 Bedford OB, new 1947.
Location and date not recorded (late 1950s).
© Peter Relf.
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