- Ambleston
infobox UK place
country = Wales
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latitude= 51.89478
longitude=-4.90644
official_name =Ambleston
population =
unitary_wales=Pembrokeshire
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os_grid_reference= SN0025Ambleston ( _cy. Treamlod) is a village, parish and community in
Pembrokeshire ,Wales . It is situated in the centre of the county, 11 km north ofHaverfordwest . In addition to Ambleston village, the parish includes the hamlets of Wallis coord|51|53|44|N|4|53|21|W and Woodstock ( _cy. Wstog) coord|51|53|40|N|4|52|36|W. The community had a population of 367 in 2001. With the communities ofSpittal andWiston , it makes up the Pembrokeshire ward of Wiston.The names, both English and Welsh, mean "Amlot's farm", Amlot being a Norman-French name [Charles, B. G., "The Placenames of Pembrokeshire", National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992, ISBN 0-907158-58-7, pp 395] . The northern border of the parish is an ancient trackway leading towards
St David's , with a Roman fortlet called "Castell Fflemish". This line is also the northern boundary of thecantref of Daugleddau, and was described by George Owen in 1602 as the language frontier, placing Ambelston inLittle England beyond Wales . Ambleston was one of the parishes Owen described as bilingual, and in modern times it was predominantly Welsh-speaking.In 1934, a small part of the parish was transferred to the parish of
St. Dogwells . The pre-1934 parish had an area of 1558 Ha. Its census populations were: 421 (1801): 598 (1851): 386 (1901): 358 (1951): 309 (1981).The percentage of Welsh speakers was 86 (1891): 79 (1931): 57 (1971).
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External links
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/Ambleston/ Ambleston on Genuki]
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