Steynton or Stainton is a parish in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales, formerly in the hundred of Rhôs and now an area of Milford Haven and in the Community of Tiers Cross. The parish includes the hamlet of Dreenhill, near Haverfordwest. The parish population is about 3,000.[citation needed]
Steynton or Stainton is a parish in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales, formerly in the hundred of Rhôs and now an area of Milford Haven and in the Community...
became a parish, until that time competing with St Peter and St Cewydd in Steynton. By the start of the 19th century, a mail coach was operating between London...
within Steynton parish. "Community population 2011". Retrieved 19 April 2015. Pembrokeshire County Council Review of Communities - 2007 "GENUKI: Steynton parish...
Scoveston is a small village near Llanstadwell and lies between Neyland and Steynton in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. Scoveston is a relatively new village...
extensions in 1955 and the closure of the signal box. The station is located in Steynton Avenue near a small parade of shops in a largely residential area. The...
fort was gunned from both land and water, and a garrison was placed in Steynton church to prevent a Royalist attack from the garrison at Haverfordwest...
are: Merlin's Bridge (junction with A487) Johnston (junction with A477) Steynton (junction with A477 again) Media related to A4076 road (Wales) at Wikimedia...
bombardment of the fort began. Land forces arrive from the north of the fort via Steynton, and a truce was called and the fort surrendered. It was manned by Parliamentarian...
school is located in the northern outskirts of Milford Haven, bordering Steynton. It is surrounded by agricultural land to the north, and private housing...
Cennydd 1 Llangennith St Cewydd 2 Aberedw, Disserth SS Cewydd & Peter 1 Steynton St Chad 1 Hanmer, Holt Christ Church 23 Abergavenny, Bala, Bethesda, Bryn-y-Maen...
of the Swansea Constitution Hill cable tramway. British History Online: Steynton - Swydd BBC Wales Memories of the Swansea Blitz BBC Wales history of the...
the priory mill and several other possessions including St Budoc's and Steynton Church were demised by the crown to John Doune who, in 1544, confirmed...