Built-up area in Pembrokeshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 51.771, -4.737 |
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| OS grid ref: | SN 11 11 |
| Population: | 627 |
| Dialling code: | 01834 (Narberth) |
Templeton is a small, rural village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, tucked into the county’s patchwork of hedged fields, lanes and stone cottages. It sits within easy reach of Pembrokeshire’s famous coastline and market towns, so while the immediate landscape is agricultural it’s popular with walkers and visitors looking for a quiet base to explore the coast and countryside.
The place has a long rural history - its name hints at medieval landholdings and possibly Templar connections - and village life remains centred on farming, local organisations and a modest network of small businesses. There are no big industries here, so many people commute to nearby towns, but the tight-knit community, village events and historic buildings give Templeton a distinctly local character.
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