Moylegrove (or Moylgrove) is a quiet and pretty village in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It’s about half a mile from the spectacular scenery of Ceibwr Bay. The population of the village is about 250, and events in the Hall draw people from the surrounding villages and towns.
website: moylegrove.org.uk
The hall began in 1867 as the village school. The school closed in 2003, since when it has been used as a community centre. It was refurbished in 2013.
The main hall has a high vaulted ceiling and a maximum capacity of 250 people. There’s also a small meeting room and a kitchen. Outside, there are views over the surrounding countryside.
For events please use the hall's own website below
website: www.moylegrovehall.org
Main hall 16.5x5.4 metres.
Meeting room for 12 people.
Kitchen with domestic-style facilities.
Fast-acting quartz heating.
Plenty of seats, tables, crockery and cutlery.
PA, projector and screen, wifi.
SA43 3BW. http://goo.gl/maps/ZEtOh
From the middle of Moylegrove, go south-west up the hill about 200m. The Hall is on the left.
Nearest rail station is Fishguard and Goodwick.
From Fishguard or Cardigan town centres, take the Poppit Rocket bus.