Church House Dingle

Valley in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Church House Dingle

B4389 heading north past a new unmapped building The road from Tregynon to Llanfair Caereinion, in the valley of the River Rhiw.
B4389 heading north past a new unmapped building Credit: Christine Johnstone

Church House Dingle is a small hamlet located in the county of Montgomeryshire, Wales. Situated in a picturesque valley, it is nestled between rolling hills and lush green countryside. The hamlet takes its name from the historic Church House, a prominent building that has stood in the area for centuries.

The Church House is a Grade II listed building, known for its architectural significance and historical importance. Constructed in the 17th century, it served as a meeting place for the local community and a venue for various social and religious events. The building features traditional Welsh craftsmanship, with its stone walls and slate roof adding to its charm.

Surrounded by an idyllic landscape, Church House Dingle offers a tranquil and peaceful setting. The hamlet is characterized by its quaint cottages and well-maintained gardens, which contribute to its overall aesthetic appeal. The area is a haven for nature lovers, with numerous walking trails and scenic spots to explore.

Despite its small size, Church House Dingle has a close-knit and welcoming community. The locals take pride in preserving the area's rich history and natural beauty. Visitors to the hamlet can expect a warm reception and a chance to experience the authentic Welsh countryside lifestyle.

Overall, Church House Dingle in Montgomeryshire is a hidden gem, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage and providing a serene escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Wales.

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Church House Dingle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.581718/-3.3419332 or Grid Reference SO0999. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B4389 heading north past a new unmapped building The road from Tregynon to Llanfair Caereinion, in the valley of the River Rhiw.
B4389 heading north past a new unmapped building
The road from Tregynon to Llanfair Caereinion, in the valley of the River Rhiw.
Farmland in the valley of Dolgar Brook Looking south west towards the distant farm on the hill - Ty'n y shettin.
Farmland in the valley of Dolgar Brook
Looking south west towards the distant farm on the hill - Ty'n y shettin.
Farmland on the west side of the B4389 Looking south towards the farm buildings at Birch House.
Farmland on the west side of the B4389
Looking south towards the farm buildings at Birch House.
B4389 heading south towards Birch House There is a 157 spot height at the trees, when the road crossed Dolgar Brook.
B4389 heading south towards Birch House
There is a 157 spot height at the trees, when the road crossed Dolgar Brook.
Sheep fields, south of Birch House On the east side of the B4389.
Sheep fields, south of Birch House
On the east side of the B4389.
Sheep pasture in the valley of Dolgar Brook Looking east from the B4389.
Sheep pasture in the valley of Dolgar Brook
Looking east from the B4389.
Road junction at Birch House On B4389 north towards New Mills
Road junction at Birch House
On B4389 north towards New Mills
Afon Rhiw - looking upstream from Newmills Bridge The diagonal line is the lifted edge of the sedimentary bedrock. See <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3341528" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3341528">Link</a> for a closer view of the stream bed.
Afon Rhiw - looking upstream from Newmills Bridge
The diagonal line is the lifted edge of the sedimentary bedrock. See Link for a closer view of the stream bed.
Afon Rhiw - looking upstream from Newmills Bridge A closer view of the stream bed. The diagonal line is the lifted edge of the sedimentary bedrock. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3341522" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3341522">Link</a>.
Afon Rhiw - looking upstream from Newmills Bridge
A closer view of the stream bed. The diagonal line is the lifted edge of the sedimentary bedrock. See also Link.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge There was a gathering of pregnant ewes on the bank but the bright sunshine makes them difficult to see.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge
There was a gathering of pregnant ewes on the bank but the bright sunshine makes them difficult to see.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge There was a gathering of pregnant ewes on the bank but the bright sunshine makes them difficult to see.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge
There was a gathering of pregnant ewes on the bank but the bright sunshine makes them difficult to see.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge The Rhiw flows through Berriew (Aberriw) before joining the Severn in SJ1900.
Afon Rhiw - looking downstream from Newmills Bridge
The Rhiw flows through Berriew (Aberriw) before joining the Severn in SJ1900.
Sheep by Newmills Bridge This flock of speckled face ewes had been browsing on the bank of the River Rhiw near Newmills Bridge. They were disturbed when I appeared to take photos but one had a good look at me before wandering off.
Sheep by Newmills Bridge
This flock of speckled face ewes had been browsing on the bank of the River Rhiw near Newmills Bridge. They were disturbed when I appeared to take photos but one had a good look at me before wandering off.
Sheep near Newmills Bridge This flock of speckled face ewes had been browsing on the bank of the River Rhiw near Newmills Bridge. They were disturbed when I appeared to take photos and wandered off to the opposite corner of their field.
Dol-yr-heol Wood on the left.
Sheep near Newmills Bridge
This flock of speckled face ewes had been browsing on the bank of the River Rhiw near Newmills Bridge. They were disturbed when I appeared to take photos and wandered off to the opposite corner of their field. Dol-yr-heol Wood on the left.
Gregynog Hall The garden facade
Gregynog Hall
The garden facade
Bus shelter and cottage on the B4389 A little used facility as apparently there is only one bus a week that serves the village.
Bus shelter and cottage on the B4389
A little used facility as apparently there is only one bus a week that serves the village.
Meadow beside the Rhiw, New Mills Just south of the village.
Meadow beside the Rhiw, New Mills
Just south of the village.
River Rhiw On the outskirts of New Mills/ Fefin Newydd
River Rhiw
On the outskirts of New Mills/ Fefin Newydd
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Church House Dingle is located at Grid Ref: SO0999 (Lat: 52.581718, Lng: -3.3419332)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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