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Straddling the main road between Haverfordwest and Milford Haven, Johnston has evolved from a quiet agricultural parish into a pivotal transit village for Pembrokeshire. Historically, the village was shaped by the local anthracite coal mining industry, though today it serves primarily as a practical residential hub for the county’s major employment centres. It is one of the few inland villages to benefit from its own railway station on the Milford Haven line, offering a direct link to Carmarthen and Swansea that bypasses the peak-hour road traffic. The village layout is functional, centring on a well-utilised primary school and a cluster of local amenities including a pharmacy and a post office. To the west, the landscape opens up toward the scenic Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, while the nearby Brunel Trail offers a dedicated cycle and walking path along the old railway line, connecting the village directly to Neyland’s marina through a stretch of surprisingly quiet woodland.