Llawhaden
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Llawhaden () is a village, parish and community in mid-Pembrokeshire, West Wales, historically in the Hundred of Dungleddy (). The community of Llawhaden includes the parish of Robeston Wathen, part of Narberth and the hamlet of Gelli, and had a population of 634 in 2001, increasing to 688 at the 2011 Census.
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Place details
- Locality
- Llawhaden
- Region
- Cymru / Wales
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Population
- 0
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Key facts
- UK place.country
- Wales
- UK place.static_image
- Parish Church, Llawhaden, west end - geograph.org.uk - 793651.jpg
- UK place.static_image_caption
- St Aidan's church
- UK place.official_name
- Llawhaden
- UK place.population
- 688
- UK place.population_ref
- (2011)
- UK place.community_wales
- Llawhaden
- UK place.unitary_wales
- Pembrokeshire
- UK place.constituency_westminster
- Mid and South Pembrokeshire
- UK place.constituency_welsh_assembly
- Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
- UK place.post_town
- Narberth
- UK place.postcode_district
- SA67 8
- UK place.postcode_area
- SA
- UK place.dial_code
- 01437
- UK place.os_grid_reference
- SN072175
- UK place.module
- 240pxMap of the community
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Encyclopedic overview
7 sectionsContents
- Name
- Description
- History
- Notable people
- Parish
- Demographics
- References
Llawhaden () is a village, parish and community in mid-Pembrokeshire, West Wales, historically in the Hundred of Dungleddy (). The community of Llawhaden includes the parish of Robeston Wathen, part of Narberth and the hamlet of Gelli, and had a population of 634 in 2001, increasing to 688 at the 2011 Census.
==Name== The name Llawhaden is an anglicised version of the Welsh form Llanhuadain, and probably means "(monastic) enclosure of St Aidan".
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Llawhaden” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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