Bayvil

Settlement in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Bayvil

Clapper Footbridge and Weir On the Afon Gammam
Clapper Footbridge and Weir Credit: Kevin Waterhouse

Bayvil is a small village located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the western coast of Wales, Bayvil is surrounded by picturesque countryside and is just a short distance from the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

With a population of approximately 200 residents, Bayvil is a tight-knit community that exudes charm and tranquility. The village is known for its idyllic setting, characterized by rolling hills, meandering streams, and lush green fields. The quaint houses and cottages, many of which date back centuries, add to the village's historic and rustic atmosphere.

Despite its small size, Bayvil offers a range of amenities for both residents and visitors. The village is home to a local pub, where visitors can sample traditional Welsh cuisine and enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale. There is also a small village shop that supplies essential goods and serves as a meeting point for residents.

Bayvil is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding area. The nearby Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers breathtaking coastal walks, with stunning views of rugged cliffs and pristine beaches. The village is also within driving distance of popular tourist destinations such as St Davids, Britain's smallest city, and the picturesque town of Tenby.

In summary, Bayvil is a charming village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting for both residents and visitors. Its proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and other popular attractions makes it an excellent base for exploring the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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Clapper Footbridge and Weir On the Afon Gammam
Clapper Footbridge and Weir
On the Afon Gammam
Church of St Brynach The west tower
Church of St Brynach
The west tower
Vitalianus Inscribed Stone A gravestone or memorial? By the porch of Church of St Brynach
Vitalianus Inscribed Stone
A gravestone or memorial? By the porch of Church of St Brynach
Graves in Nevern churchyard
Graves in Nevern churchyard
St Brynach's Church, Nevern, Pembrokeshire There has been a religious establishment on this site since the 5th century. Lots more information can be found at <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.nevern-church.org.uk/ancient-modern/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.nevern-church.org.uk/ancient-modern/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
St Brynach's Church, Nevern, Pembrokeshire
There has been a religious establishment on this site since the 5th century. Lots more information can be found at LinkExternal link.
St Brynach's Church, Nevern (interior) Although the church is old the interior is Victorian.
St Brynach's Church, Nevern (interior)
Although the church is old the interior is Victorian.
Pulpit and quire of St Brynach's Church, Nevern
Pulpit and quire of St Brynach's Church, Nevern
18th century memorial stone to Katherine Warren St Brynach's Church, Nevern.
18th century memorial stone to Katherine Warren
St Brynach's Church, Nevern.
Stone bridge over a stream, next to St Brynach's Church, Nevern
Stone bridge over a stream, next to St Brynach's Church, Nevern
St Brynach's Church, Nevern from across the water meadow
St Brynach's Church, Nevern from across the water meadow
Earthworks of Castell Nanhyfer seen through the trees Above Nevern, Pembrokeshire.
Earthworks of Castell Nanhyfer seen through the trees
Above Nevern, Pembrokeshire.
Graves in Nevern churchyard
Graves in Nevern churchyard
A Bleeding Yew, Nevern Churchyard These ancient yew trees (Taxus Baccata) are believed to be some 700 years old. It is not unusual for a tree to produce sap where it may have been damaged but generally such sap dries up quite quickly.
A Bleeding Yew, Nevern Churchyard
These ancient yew trees (Taxus Baccata) are believed to be some 700 years old. It is not unusual for a tree to produce sap where it may have been damaged but generally such sap dries up quite quickly.
Porch and tower, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
Porch and tower, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
10th Century Celtic Cross, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
10th Century Celtic Cross, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
Pilgrims' cross in rock wall, near Nevern
Pilgrims' cross in rock wall, near Nevern
Graves on the hillside, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
Graves on the hillside, St Brynach's Church, Nevern
St Brynach's Church, Nevern (interior)
St Brynach's Church, Nevern (interior)
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Bayvil is located at Grid Ref: SN1040 (Lat: 52.025787, Lng: -4.7708231)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

Also known as: Y Beifil

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