Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire. Open at all times. Free entry.

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Accessibility:

There is plenty of on-street parking throughout the village with pavements along the entire length on both sides of the main road.  Some short stretches can be quite narrow and there are one or two telegraph poles making parts of the pavement a lot narrower. There is a toilet block with disability facilities at the south end of the village next to the park and playing fields. There is a layby directly outside the toilet block with dropped-kerbs onto the pavement.

Brief Description:

Clynderwen is in Pembrokeshire. It lies on the A478 between Llandissilio and Narberth.

The village likely dates back as far as the 17th century when a mansion and farm with that name were built just to the east of the current village, but the main bulk of the buildings were developed after the coming of the railway in 1854 and the development of the agricultural exports that followed. There is still an operating passenger railway station in the village.

Further Information:

Address:

Clynderwen, A487,  SA66 7NQ

Telephone:

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Email:

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Website:

http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/towns-and-villages/clunderwen/

Opening Hours:

Open at all times. Free entry.

Directions:

Clynderwen is on the A478 around two miles north of the A40 at the Narberth roundabout. 

OS SN120194

Transport:

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Amenities:

The village has two public houses and a village shop.

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