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Llanstadwell (Welsh: Llanudwal) is a
small village,
parish and
community in
south Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Llanstadwell lies on the
north bank of the River...
- Tugual's Chapel,
chapel named after St
Tudwal Saint Tudwal's
Islands Llanstadwell, the name
derives from the
dedication of the
parish and 12th century...
- ****ord Haven.
Neyland was a
small fishing village in the
parish of
Llanstadwell, but in 1856 it
became the site for the
western terminus of Isambard...
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Hundleton Jack Sound, Jameston, Jeffreyston, Johnston,
Jordanston (
Llanstadwell Community)(r),
Jordanston (parish) Keeston(r), Kilgetty,
Kingheriot Lambston(r)...
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Scoveston is a
small village near
Llanstadwell and lies
between Neyland and
Steynton in the
Welsh county of Pembrokeshire.
Scoveston is a
relatively new...
- same year, Wales’s
first known Celtic chariot burial was
discovered in
Llanstadwell.
Roman influence was limited;
although a few forts, coins, and roads...
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Llanstadwell 1910
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Rev W. Powell* 171
Conservative H.E.
Philipps 153
Majority 18
Turnout Liberal hold Swing...
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Built on a low hill to the north-east of the town of ****ord
Haven on
Llanstadwell parish, it
stands some 600 m north-west of
Little Honeyborough and approximately...
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Lamphey Letterston Llanddewi Velfrey Llandissilio Llangwm Llanrhian Llanstadwell Llawhaden Lydstep Haven Maenclochog Manorbier Manordeifi Marloes and...
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Lamphey Letterston Llanddewi Velfrey Llandissilio Llangwm Llanrhian Llanstadwell Llawhaden Lydstep Haven Maenclochog Manorbier Manordeifi Marloes and...