Parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 51.82, -4.786 |
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| OS grid ref: | SN 08 17 |
Llawhaden is a small rural parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, set in a peaceful stretch of rolling countryside beside the Eastern Cleddau. The landscape is typical of inland Pembrokeshire – narrow lanes, hedged fields and river valleys – and the local economy relies largely on mixed farming with a modest contribution from rural tourism, walking and angling along the river.
Its most striking feature is the ruined medieval episcopal palace and associated church remains, once a seat of the bishops of St Davids, which gives the village a strong sense of history and attracts visitors interested in medieval architecture. Socially it remains a close-knit community with a quiet, traditional character, while nearby market towns such as Haverfordwest provide services and connections to the wider region.
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