Scleddau

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Scleddau
Pembrokeshire
Location
Grid reference: SM93SW88
Location: 51°58’4"N, 4°59’36"W
Data
Population: 971  (2001)
Post town: Fishguard
Postcode: SA65
Dialling code: 01348
Local Government
Council: Pembrokeshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Preseli Pembrokeshire

Scleddau is a village in Pembrokeshire, located two miles south of Fishguard on the A40 road.[1] The village gives its name to a civil community, covering the ancient parishes of Jordanston, Llanstinan, Llanfair-Nant-y-Gof, Manorowen and part of Fishguard. In 2011 the population of Scleddau was 971.[2]

The River Cleddau which lends its name to the village flows under the main road. Castell Hendre-Wen and the Round Barrow on Jordanson Hill are both Scheduled prehistoric Monuments dating back to the early Iron Age.[3][4] A mile south-east of Scleddau is the Grade II-listed Church of St Justinian, in the village of Trecwn.

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