Burton

Community in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Burton

Marina At Neyland On the northern side of the Milford Haven opposite Pembroke Dock.
Marina At Neyland Credit: Garth Newton

Burton is a small coastal community located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated on the western edge of the country, overlooking the picturesque Cleddau Estuary. With a population of around 1,000 residents, it is a close-knit and friendly community.

The village of Burton is known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil surroundings. It offers breathtaking views of the estuary and the rolling hills of Pembrokeshire. The area is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking trails and cycling routes to explore.

The community of Burton is proud of its rich history, which is evident in its charming architecture and historic landmarks. The village church, St. Mary's, is a notable feature, dating back to the 12th century. It serves as a reminder of the area's past and is often visited by tourists and locals alike.

Despite its small size, Burton offers a range of amenities and facilities for its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, a post office, and a local pub. The community is known for its strong sense of community spirit, with regular events and activities organized by local residents.

In addition to its natural beauty and historical significance, Burton is also a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. The estuary provides excellent opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and fishing. The village has a small marina, which attracts boating enthusiasts from near and far.

Overall, Burton is a charming and idyllic community that offers a peaceful lifestyle and a strong sense of community. Its stunning surroundings, rich history, and range of amenities make it an attractive place to live or visit for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil coastal escape.

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Burton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.726825/-4.930932 or Grid Reference SM9707. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Marina At Neyland On the northern side of the Milford Haven opposite Pembroke Dock.
Marina At Neyland
On the northern side of the Milford Haven opposite Pembroke Dock.
Foxhall 'phone box With road junction beyond. Left to Llangwm, right to Port Lion.
Foxhall 'phone box
With road junction beyond. Left to Llangwm, right to Port Lion.
Houghton School, visitor's entrance
Houghton School, visitor's entrance
Mead Lodge Farm on the Houghton to Burton road.
Mead Lodge
Farm on the Houghton to Burton road.
The Stable Inn, Burton
The Stable Inn, Burton
St. Andrew's Park With power lines behind.
St. Andrew's Park
With power lines behind.
Bridge carrying minor road over stream Rosemarket to Burton road crossing one of the streams flowing into Westfield Pill.
Bridge carrying minor road over stream
Rosemarket to Burton road crossing one of the streams flowing into Westfield Pill.
Westfield Hill Farm
Westfield Hill Farm
Bungalow on Ashdale Lane "Deu Kerens" holiday bungalow
Bungalow on Ashdale Lane
"Deu Kerens" holiday bungalow
Lane with field entrance
Lane with field entrance
Horse in very nettley field This horse liked to pose! Every time I got the camera out it stopped still and looked straight at me.

There are numerous fields used to graze horses in this area.
Horse in very nettley field
This horse liked to pose! Every time I got the camera out it stopped still and looked straight at me. There are numerous fields used to graze horses in this area.
Playground at Houghton
Playground at Houghton
Port Lion lane Looking back up a part of Port Lion
Port Lion lane
Looking back up a part of Port Lion
Church at Burton
Church at Burton
Lane leading to Williamston Farm
Lane leading to Williamston Farm
Underwhelming approach to Hill Mountain Looking down the steepest of the roads to Hill Mountain, it's unclear how the place got its name. A mistranslation from the Welsh?
Underwhelming approach to Hill Mountain
Looking down the steepest of the roads to Hill Mountain, it's unclear how the place got its name. A mistranslation from the Welsh?
Houses on the lane between Hill Mountain and Port Lion
Houses on the lane between Hill Mountain and Port Lion
Convocation of the Traffic Cone and Allied Signs Union on Sardis Green
Convocation of the Traffic Cone and Allied Signs Union on Sardis Green
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Burton is located at Grid Ref: SM9707 (Lat: 51.726825, Lng: -4.930932)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed-Powys

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