Built-up area in Carmarthenshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 52.022, -4.352 |
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| OS grid ref: | SN 38 38 |
| Dialling code: | 01559 (Llandyssul) |
Pentre-cwrt is a small, quietly rural hamlet in Carmarthenshire, Wales, tucked into the county’s rolling agricultural landscape. Its name - pentre meaning village and cwrt meaning court - hints at a historic link to an estate or local court, and the settlement is characterised by stone cottages, working farms and lanes that reflect traditional West Wales countryside.
The local economy remains largely agricultural, with sheep and mixed farming still prominent, alongside a modest number of holiday lets and people who commute to nearby towns. Culturally the community is shaped by a strong Welsh identity, with chapels, community events and country walks nearby; it’s a quiet place valued for its scenery, wildlife and sense of continuity rather than bustling amenities or industry.
SA44 5AY, SA44 5DG, SA44 5AX, SA44 5AT, SA44 5AU, SA44 5DJ, SA44 5DL, SA44 5DF, SA44 5DB