The Grove

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

The Grove

Old Milestone by A40, Rhosmaen There should be an Ordnance Survey benchmark on the stone that marks a point 36.7129ft above mean sea level. 

Inscription reads:- 
XI / Miles / Llandov / ery / I / Llandilo 

Milestone Society National ID: CAM_LDLL11
Old Milestone by A40, Rhosmaen Credit: Kirstie Hackett

The Grove, Carmarthenshire is a picturesque wood located in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 30 acres, it is a renowned spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The Grove is nestled within a rural landscape, offering visitors a tranquil and serene experience.

The wood is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant forest ecosystem. The dense foliage provides ample shade during the summer months, making it an ideal destination for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, further enhancing its natural beauty.

The Grove is also home to a variety of wildlife, with numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers and robins, calling it their habitat. It is not uncommon to spot squirrels scurrying among the trees or deer grazing in the distance. The peaceful atmosphere and abundance of wildlife make The Grove a perfect spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

For those seeking more adventurous activities, the wood offers several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures. These trails cater to different levels of fitness and provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, The Grove is easily accessible and has parking facilities available for visitors.

Overall, The Grove, Carmarthenshire is a picturesque and tranquil wood, offering a haven for nature enthusiasts and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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The Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.886466/-3.9660867 or Grid Reference SN6422. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by A40, Rhosmaen There should be an Ordnance Survey benchmark on the stone that marks a point 36.7129ft above mean sea level. 

Inscription reads:- 
XI / Miles / Llandov / ery / I / Llandilo 

Milestone Society National ID: CAM_LDLL11
Old Milestone by A40, Rhosmaen
There should be an Ordnance Survey benchmark on the stone that marks a point 36.7129ft above mean sea level. Inscription reads:- XI / Miles / Llandov / ery / I / Llandilo Milestone Society National ID: CAM_LDLL11
St Teilo's Well and Church
St Teilo's Well and Church
River Towy Railway Bridge
River Towy Railway Bridge
Woodland path Path alongside the Pontbren Araeth stream.
Woodland path
Path alongside the Pontbren Araeth stream.
Bethel Chapel Disused Baptist Chapel in the tranquil valley of Pontbren Araeth.
Bethel Chapel
Disused Baptist Chapel in the tranquil valley of Pontbren Araeth.
Bethel Baptist Chapel Built in 1842, now disused.
Bethel Baptist Chapel
Built in 1842, now disused.
A glimpse of bygone days Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1842 but is now disused and falling into disrepair.  This photograph was taken through a chink in a broken window.  A scaffolding pole is fastened just inside the window and fallen plaster lies among the pews. The gallery, such a common feature of Welsh chapels of this period, is clearly visible.  In such a remote spot were these pews ever full?  Perhaps for weddings and funerals in days gone by.
A glimpse of bygone days
Bethel Baptist Chapel was built in 1842 but is now disused and falling into disrepair. This photograph was taken through a chink in a broken window. A scaffolding pole is fastened just inside the window and fallen plaster lies among the pews. The gallery, such a common feature of Welsh chapels of this period, is clearly visible. In such a remote spot were these pews ever full? Perhaps for weddings and funerals in days gone by.
Stream, fence and path - at Pontbren Araeth, near Bethel Baptist Chapel.
Stream, fence and path
- at Pontbren Araeth, near Bethel Baptist Chapel.
Pentre Parr Lodge
Pentre Parr Lodge
Track to Pentre Parr Farm
Track to Pentre Parr Farm
Tygwyn Farm
Tygwyn Farm
Lane to Tygwyn Farm
Lane to Tygwyn Farm
Wild garlic beside a stream
Wild garlic beside a stream
Rhosmaen Street, looking south
Rhosmaen Street, looking south
Petrol station and houses on Rhosmaen Street, looking east
Petrol station and houses on Rhosmaen Street, looking east
Looking north on Rhosmaen Street
Looking north on Rhosmaen Street
Llandeilo railway station, Carmarthenshire, 1983 Opened in 1852 by the 'Llanelly Railway' on the line from Llanelli, the route was later extended northwards and by linking up with other lines, created a through route to Llandrindod Wells, Church Stretton and Shrewsbury. It became known as the Central Wales Line.
View north east towards Talley Road Halt and Llandrindod. From 1865 to 1963, this was also the junction for the line to Carmarthen. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3998458">SN6322 : Llandeilo railway station, Carmarthenshire</a> for a more verdant 2014 image from the left-hand platform.
Llandeilo railway station, Carmarthenshire, 1983
Opened in 1852 by the 'Llanelly Railway' on the line from Llanelli, the route was later extended northwards and by linking up with other lines, created a through route to Llandrindod Wells, Church Stretton and Shrewsbury. It became known as the Central Wales Line. View north east towards Talley Road Halt and Llandrindod. From 1865 to 1963, this was also the junction for the line to Carmarthen. See SN6322 : Llandeilo railway station, Carmarthenshire for a more verdant 2014 image from the left-hand platform.
Graveyard St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo
Graveyard St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo
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The Grove is located at Grid Ref: SN6422 (Lat: 51.886466, Lng: -3.9660867)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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