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The 1870 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Templeton as "a chapelry, with a village, in Narberth parish, Pembroke; 5 miles SSW of Narberth-Road r. station. It was constituted in 1863: and it has a post-office under Narberth. Pop., 650. A property here belonged to the Knights Templars.
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In 1282 Templeton was referred to as "Villa temparil" which means the “Vil” or settlement of the Templars and "Villa Templarorium Campestris" – the vil of the Templars in the fields. In 1283 there was also a reference to “Burgesses”. These burgesses were "de vento" - "of the wind" meaning they were
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On 4 September 1866 a railway line was completed to link south Pembrokeshire with the main rail line at Whitland. In Templeton a high limestone bridge was built to span Tanner's Lane and a small station was built in 1867. This was mainly used by the adjacent brickworks until
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It is not certain that the Templars were responsible for creating the planned settlement. It is possible that this was done by Mortimer incorporating an earlier agricultural holding or farm established by the Templars. It was once a
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undoubtedly contributed to the growth of Templeton. In the late 18th century the countryside continued to change with woodland disappearing, more land being enclosed and farming dominating the landscape.
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when a new platform was built. There were also extensive sidings that were used twice for overnight stops for the Royal Train. The station was closed on the 16 June 1965 as part of the
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not property owners within the settlement but were permitted to come in and out of trade on a regular basis. Burgesses at Templeton are again recorded in the 16th century.
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Located adjacent to Sentence Castle is one of the 'Holy Wells of Wales', known as Margaret's Well. Set into a bank, the well chamber is lined with stone and has a
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The living is a p. curacy in the diocese of St. Davids. Value, ÂŁ182. Patron, the Crown. The church was built in 1862. There is a dissenting chapel." The
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and a place called Gorsedd Arberth, thought by some authorities to be Sentence Castle. The embanked earthworks are about 15m across and the site is a
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and covered 873 acres (3.53 km) of woodland. The Pembrokeshire county history records also show open fields in Molleston and Templeton being
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Templeton's importance declined with the closures of the brickworks and the blacksmith but it remains active with a nineteenth-century pub, the
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had three concrete runways and was originally a base for 306 Ferry Training Unit which used twin engined
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being built at Catershook to the south of the village; its position on an important trading route from
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The disused runways are now occasionally used for military exercises and low flying training with
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had some form of religious house here before their possessions were taken over by the
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Templeton may derive from “The Templar's Farm” or (“Tun”). It is possible that the
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of A Flight, No. 8 Operational Training Unit in 1945, when operations moved to
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The layout of the present village is an example of deliberate planning in the
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The Description of Pembrokeshire, by George Owen of Henllys, Lord of Kemes
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Some sources (including the UK Ordnance Survey) place the 1081 Battle of
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hotel and its restaurants are located to the northwest of the village.
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The Grove: A Grade II Listed Building in Templeton, Pembrokeshire
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Photos of Templeton and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk
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In the 17th century Narberth Mountain was stocked with
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torpedo bomber aircraft. Templeton was also used by
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Welsh

Templeton is located in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire
OS grid reference
SN112119
Principal area
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SA67
Police
Dyfed-Powys
Fire
Mid and West Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK
Wales
Pembrokeshire
51°46′28″N 4°44′13″W / 51.77434°N 4.73701°W / 51.77434; -4.73701
Welsh
community
Pembrokeshire
Wales
placename
Knights Templar

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