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Robeston Wathen

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Robeston House (or Robeston Wathen House), of uncertain date but at least as early as 1800, is a Grade II listed building; it was a hotel from 1977 to 1999. In 1833 the parish had a population of 421. A school was started in the 1860s for 90 local children. It closed in 1971 and is now the village
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in 1282, referring to an unknown Robert. It was referred to as Roberdeston ("Robert's Farm") in 1357 and as Robertson Wathen in 1545, though a 1578 map published in 1583 labels it Robeston. The suffix "Wathen" refers to the Wathen family, who occupied the manor from the 15th century; the surname
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and the parish church is known as Holy Cross Church and is dedicated to St Andrew. It was rebuilt in the 19th century on its mediaeval foundations; the tower is 14th or 15th century. It is a Grade II
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was completed at a cost of £41 million and opened in March 2011. Access to Robeston Wathen village is by roundabouts to the east and west of the village.
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occupation, discovered during the building of the bypass (see below). In Norman times Robeston Wathen was in the ancient administrative area of
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KCB (1836–1923), a senior British army officer who served in the Crimea and New Zealand, was born in the village.
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of 1872 describes the parish as covering 1,345 acres (544 ha) with a population of 362 living in 92 houses.
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The village has a petrol station and garage with an integral shop. To the west of the village is
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In the churchyard is the war memorial to those who lost their lives in two world wars.
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trunk road passed through the village, effectively cutting it in two. The
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which bypassed the village in 2011. Robeston Wathen is in the
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The Robeston Wathen Village Association was founded in 1989.
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The village is mediaeval, and limestone was quarried there.
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Limestone, sandstone and conglomerate was quarried at
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ultimately derives from the personal name Gwaiddan.
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Robeston Wathen is located in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
OS grid reference
SN0815
Community
Principal area
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SA67
Police
Dyfed-Powys
Fire
Mid and West Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
UK
Wales
Pembrokeshire
51°48′22″N 4°46′52″W / 51.806°N 4.781°W / 51.806; -4.781
parish
Pembrokeshire
Narberth
Haverfordwest

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