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Boncath is a quiet, upland village in North Pembrokeshire, sitting at a crossroads between the rounded hills of the Preselis to the south and the Ceredigion coastline to the north. Historically, it grew significantly following the arrival of the railway in the 1880s, which served the nearby mansion of Cilwendeg; though the tracks are long gone, the village retains a sense of being a central link for the surrounding farming hamlets. It’s a practical location, dominated by the local shop and post office which serves as the main hub for the community. The landscape here is characterized by high, open fields and narrow wooded valleys, providing a real sense of exposure to the elements and the changing seasons. It is situated about five miles south of Cardigan, providing easy access to the town’s amenities while remaining firmly rooted in the slower, agricultural rhythm of the Welsh countryside.