Bethesda, Pembrokeshire

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Bethesda
Pembrokeshire

Bethesda farm shop
Location
Grid reference: SN088177
Location: 51°49’32"N, 4°46’32"W
Data
Postcode: SA67
Local Government
Council: Pembrokeshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
South Pembrokeshire

Bethesda is a tiny farming village in Pembrokeshire north of Narberth and some mlies north of the main A40. It stands above and to the east of the Eastern Cleddau, a lane leading down to a bridge over the river towards Llawhaden. Bethesda is named after the chapel in its midst.

The hill fort of Faenor Gaer lies just south of the village.