New Moat

Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales


title: "New Moat" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["villages-in-pembrokeshire", "communities-in-pembrokeshire"] description: "Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales" topic_path: "general/villages-in-pembrokeshire" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Moat" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales ::

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countryWales
static_imageNew Moat church - geograph.org.uk - 692717.jpg
static_image_captionSt Nicholas's Church, New Moat
coordinates
official_nameNew Moat
welsh_nameY Mot
community_walesNew Moat
unitary_walesPembrokeshire
lieutenancy_walesDyfed
population434
population_ref(2011)
constituency_westminsterPreseli Pembrokeshire
constituency_welsh_assemblyPreseli Pembrokeshire
post_townClarbeston Road
postcode_districtSA63 4
postcode_areaSA
os_grid_referenceSN064255
module[[File:2024 Wales Pembrokeshire Community New Moat map.svg
Map of the community
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| country = Wales | static_image = New Moat church - geograph.org.uk - 692717.jpg | static_image_caption = St Nicholas's Church, New Moat | coordinates = | official_name = New Moat | welsh_name = Y Mot | community_wales = New Moat | unitary_wales = Pembrokeshire | lieutenancy_wales = Dyfed | population = 434 | population_ref = (2011) | region = | constituency_westminster = Preseli Pembrokeshire | constituency_welsh_assembly = Preseli Pembrokeshire | post_town = Clarbeston Road | postcode_district = SA63 4 | postcode_area = SA | dial_code = | os_grid_reference = SN064255 | module= [[File:2024 Wales Pembrokeshire Community New Moat map.svg|240px]] Map of the community New Moat () is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It extends from the southern edges of Mynydd Preseli to the Pembrokeshire-Carmarthenshire border.

Demographics

New Moat community includes the villages of New Moat, Bletherston, Llys y Fran, and Penffordd, with a combined population recorded in the 2001 census of 426, increasing to 434 at the 2011 Census.

History

Historically in the hundred of Dungleddy, the village takes its name from an ancient motte and bailey defence of which only the artificially built mound now survives. The Black Book of St Davids 1326 records state that the Lord of New Moat paid one penny a year to the Bishops of St Davids at Castle Morris.

New Moat was once the seat of the Scourfield family, who are reported to have resided in the area since the reign of Edward I. The Scourfields provided the area of Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest with several sheriffs and mayors, as well as Members of Parliament, including William Henry Scourfield and Sir John Scourfield. The family resided at Mote and Robertson Hall until the 19th century when the family moved to Robeston Hall in the parish of Robeston West. Mote and Robertson Hall became ruinous and has since been demolished.

Church

At the centre of the village is St Nicholas's church, mainly rebuilt in the 1880s, which retains its medieval tower and 17th-century altar tomb and is a grade II* listed building.

References

References

  1. "Community population 2011".
  2. (2008). "The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales". University of Wales Press.
  3. "New Moat [Y Mot]". genuki.org.uk.
  4. (1862). "The Scourfields of the Moat". The Cambrian Journal.
  5. "Parish Church of Saint Nicholas, New Moat". British Listed Buildings.
  6. {{National Historic Assets of Wales

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