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Clarbeston Road is an unusual village in that its entire identity and layout were dictated by the arrival of the South Wales Railway in the mid-19th century. Located in the heart of rural Pembrokeshire, about five miles north of Haverfordwest, the settlement grew around the station - which remains a vital junction today for those travelling toward Fishguard or Milford Haven. Unlike the ancient parish of Clarbeston a mile or so to the north, this is a relatively modern community, largely linear in design and surrounded by quiet, rolling farmland. Life here feels deeply connected to the geography of the county; you are positioned almost exactly between the southern reaches of the Preseli Hills and the Cleddau estuary. Practical amenities are focused around the village hall and the local pub, the Picton Inn, which sits near the station and serves as a natural hub for a place that still very much functions as a gateway to the wider region.