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Letterston sits in a convenient spot in North Pembrokeshire, positioned along the A40 roughly midway between the market town of Haverfordwest and the ferry port at Fishguard. It is a linear village by design, historically serving as a key junction for those traveling toward the coast or the Preseli Hills. Today, it functions as a practical hub for the surrounding farming community, centered around a large village green and a selection of essential amenities including a local shop, a primary school, and a well-regarded butchers. Architecturally, it is a mix of traditional stone cottages and more modern residential developments that have expanded the village’s footprint over the last few decades. Its geography provides a useful base for exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which is only a short drive to the west, while its slightly inland position offers a degree of shelter from the Atlantic winds that brush the nearby coastline.