Ambleston

Settlement in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Ambleston

Wallis Pond viewed from Wallis Bridge Looking south-westward.
[Since its glory year of restoration in 1978 nature seems to be reclaiming it as its own.]
Wallis Pond viewed from Wallis Bridge Credit: Peter Wood

Ambleston is a small village located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated in the western part of the country, the village is nestled amidst picturesque countryside and rolling hills. It lies approximately 6 miles northeast of the town of Haverfordwest, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

The village itself is characterized by its charming and peaceful atmosphere. It is composed of a small cluster of houses, many of which are traditional stone cottages, giving it a quaint and timeless feel. The architecture reflects the rural heritage of the region, with some buildings dating back several centuries.

Although Ambleston is a quiet village, it benefits from its proximity to the larger towns and cities in the area. This allows residents to enjoy the tranquility of rural living while still having access to essential amenities. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding, making it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts.

The village also has a strong sense of community, with a local pub and community hall serving as gathering places for residents. These venues often host events and activities, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among the villagers.

Overall, Ambleston is a hidden gem in Pembrokeshire, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its beautiful surroundings, close-knit community, and convenient location make it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a slower pace of life in a rural setting.

If you have any feedback on the listing, please let us know in the comments section below.

Ambleston Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.895186/-4.906165 or Grid Reference SN0025. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wallis Pond viewed from Wallis Bridge Looking south-westward.
[Since its glory year of restoration in 1978 nature seems to be reclaiming it as its own.]
Wallis Pond viewed from Wallis Bridge
Looking south-westward. [Since its glory year of restoration in 1978 nature seems to be reclaiming it as its own.]
St Mary's Churchyard and Tower House, Ambleston Viewed from the north-east. St Mary's Church building is now a private dwelling.
St Mary's Churchyard and Tower House, Ambleston
Viewed from the north-east. St Mary's Church building is now a private dwelling.
Minor road leaving Ambleston Looking south-westward.
Minor road leaving Ambleston
Looking south-westward.
Hedge-lined minor road to the north-east of Ambleston Looking north-westward.
Hedge-lined minor road to the north-east of Ambleston
Looking north-westward.
Hedge-lined minor road near Fleming's Castle Looking eastward.
Hedge-lined minor road near Fleming's Castle
Looking eastward.
Ambleston Village from the south Moorland-topped Mynydd Cilceffeth (335 m) rises behind.
Ambleston Village from the south
Moorland-topped Mynydd Cilceffeth (335 m) rises behind.
Woodstock, Ambleston Woodstock (local Welsh Wstog) is really the cluster of farms 0.7 km to the east. This settlement, set up on the main road at the time of the Enclosures, was previously called Woodstock Slop. Behind it (0.8 km) is the Woodstock television transmitter.
Woodstock, Ambleston
Woodstock (local Welsh Wstog) is really the cluster of farms 0.7 km to the east. This settlement, set up on the main road at the time of the Enclosures, was previously called Woodstock Slop. Behind it (0.8 km) is the Woodstock television transmitter.
The Manse Near Woodstock
The Manse
Near Woodstock
Glan-dwr Bridge near Rinaston A view from the entrance to Hayog Farm of the small bridge crossing a stream.
Glan-dwr Bridge near Rinaston
A view from the entrance to Hayog Farm of the small bridge crossing a stream.
Minor crossroads near Parc-y-llyn Country crossroads near Parc-y-llyn, north of Rinaston.
Minor crossroads near Parc-y-llyn
Country crossroads near Parc-y-llyn, north of Rinaston.
Minor crossroads Minor crossroads near New House Farm, between Puncheston and Rinaston.
Minor crossroads
Minor crossroads near New House Farm, between Puncheston and Rinaston.
Heading for Tufton on the B4329 This short stretch of the B4329 road beyond the entrance to North Farm heading for Tufton, is just within the relevant grid square.
Heading for Tufton on the B4329
This short stretch of the B4329 road beyond the entrance to North Farm heading for Tufton, is just within the relevant grid square.
The B4329 just south of Woodstock
The B4329 just south of Woodstock
Road Past Scollock West On the Cardigan road from Haverfordwest.
Road Past Scollock West
On the Cardigan road from Haverfordwest.
House At Scollock Cross Despite the name, it is barely a crossroads, but more an intersection on B road and bridleway.
House At Scollock Cross
Despite the name, it is barely a crossroads, but more an intersection on B road and bridleway.
Wallis Lodge On the outskirts of the Hamlet of Wallis, in the Preseli foothills.
Wallis Lodge
On the outskirts of the Hamlet of Wallis, in the Preseli foothills.
Pengarn, Wallis Seemingly a farm/scrapyard!
Pengarn, Wallis
Seemingly a farm/scrapyard!
Moorland At Wallis Near Pengarn (Top of the Rock).
Moorland At Wallis
Near Pengarn (Top of the Rock).
Show me another place!

Ambleston is located at Grid Ref: SN0025 (Lat: 51.895186, Lng: -4.906165)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

Also known as: Treamlod

What 3 Words

///gourmet.dates.sometimes. Near Ambleston, Pembrokeshire

Related Wikis

Ambleston

Ambleston (Welsh: Treamlod) is a village, parish, and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying seven miles (11 km) north-north-east of Haverfordwest. The...

Wallis Moor

Wallis Moor is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (or SSSI) 12 km to the north of Haverfordwest near the village of Ambleston in Pembrokeshire, South...

Woodstock, Pembrokeshire

Woodstock (Welsh: Wstog) is a rural village in the southern foothills of the Preseli Hills in the community and parish of Ambleston, Pembrokeshire, Wales...

Colston, Pembrokeshire

Colston is a hamlet in the community of Puncheston in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The hamlet is the site of a Neolithic chambered tomb, known as The Altar....

Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.895186,-4.906165
Ambleston
Name Cy: Treamlod
Place: village
Wikidata: Q4741541
Lat/Long: 51.8949679/-4.9064816
Place Of Worship
Religion: christian
Lat/Long: 51.8947282/-4.9065748
Direction: SSE
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 10
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.8948084/-4.9076479
Direction: WSW
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 16
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.8944695/-4.9055833
Disused Amenity: post_office
Lat/Long: 51.8954107/-4.9059847
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Lat/Long: 51.8952631/-4.9059563
Defibrillator
Access: yes
Booth: KX100
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside old phone box in Ambleston
Disused Amenity: telephone
Emergency: defibrillator
Man Made: telephone_box
Lat/Long: 51.895387/-4.9059319
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

Have you been to Ambleston?

Leave your review of Ambleston below (or comments, questions and feedback).