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Llanstadwell
Llanstadwell, Milford Haven
Llanstadwell is located in Pembrokeshire
Llanstadwell
Llanstadwell
Location within Pembrokeshire
Population905 
OS grid referenceSM949049
Community
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Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMilford Haven
Postcode districtSA73
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Pembrokeshire
51°43′N 4°58′W / 51.71°N 4.97°W / 51.71; -4.97

Llanstadwell (Welsh: Llanudwal) is a small village, parish and community in south Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the north bank of the River Cleddau between Milford Haven and Neyland.

The community of Llanstadwell includes the settlements of Hazelbeach, Mascle Bridge (or Mastlebridge), Jordanston, Waterston, Scoveston and Little Honeyborough.

The population as of the 2011 UK Census was 905.

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Name

The name derives from the dedication of the parish and church to St Tudwal, a 6th-century Breton monk.

History

Llanstadwell was in the cantref of Rhos, in the 16th century becoming the Hundred of Roose, but there are some ancient British sites within the present-day parish.[1] The parish appears on a 1578 parish map of Pembrokeshire.[2]

The administrative parish of Llanstadwell originally included Neyland which, at the start of the 20th century had grown enough to have its own council. The ecclesiastical parish of Llanstadwell still includes Neyland, whose St Clement's Church is a daughter church to Llanstadwell.[3]

A Celtic chariot burial has been found in local farmland in 2018. This is the only chariot burial found in southern Britain. [4]

Worship

The parish of Llanstadwell extends from the shore of the Cleddau as far north as Rosemarket and is largely rural with a few scattered hamlets.[5] The parish church is dedicated to St Tudwal, and the area includes other places of worship at Little Honeyborough, Neyland (four chapels and a Roman Catholic church) and Waterston.[1]

St Tudwal's is believed to date from the 12th century, and the bells from 1684, but much of the present church is mid-19th century.

Music Festival

St Tudwal's Church established a music festival in 2013.[6][7]

Governance

The community has a community council and is part of the Neyland West Electoral ward of Pembrokeshire County Council. The community includes the settlements of Hazelbeach, Mascle Bridge (or Mastlebridge), Jordanston, Waterston and Little Honeyborough.[8]

Further reading

  • Hughes, B.H.J. Jottings on the History of South Pembrokeshire: Llanstadwell Parish, pre 1900. ISBN 1 898687 03 X (online)

References

External links

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