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Mochdre, Powys

Mochdre
Mochdre is located in Powys
Mochdre
Mochdre
Mochdre shown within Powys
OS grid reference SO09449009[1]
Principal area
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEWTOWN
Postcode district SY16
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Powys
52°29′17″N 3°22′07″W / 52.487970°N 3.368523°W / 52.487970; -3.368523Coordinates: 52°29′17″N 3°22′07″W / 52.487970°N 3.368523°W / 52.487970; -3.368523

Mochdre is a small village in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. It is now part of the community of Mochdre with Penstrowed (Welsh: Mochdre gyda Phenystrywaid), which also includes the larger settlement of Stepaside. The community had a population of 494 as of the 2011 UK Census.

About 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Newtown, it is near the River Severn. Its tributary, Mochdre Brook runs through the village in a narrow steep-sided valley.

The name means "pigs settlement", from moch, meaning pigs, and tre for settlement or town. It is possible that the name refers to Mochdre in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogion, the tale of Math, son of Mathonwy, where Gwydion takes the pigs of Pryderi, staying overnight between the nearby commote of Ceri and Arwystli.

In 1872, it was a parish in the Newtown district called Moughtrey or Mochtref, with Eskirgilog and Moughtreyllan townships. At that time, there were 95 houses, a population of 526, and was 5,025 acres.

The church, in the diocese of St. Asaph in the late 19th century, was an ancient church in poor shape as of 1859. With a roof dating from the 15th century, the rest of the Church of All Saints was rebuilt in 1867. All Saints is a parish of the Mission Area of Cedewain, Church in Wales.

Lake Mochdre, a former reservoir, later a fish farm, now a fishing venue, was created by damming a tributary stream.


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