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Neyland, Pembrokeshire

Neyland is a town in Pembrokeshire, standing on the River Cleddau and the upstream end of the Milford Haven estuary. Neyland was a small fishing village but in 1856 it became the site for the western terminus of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Western Railway with a transatlantic terminal for the largest ships of the time. But in 1964 the Neyland terminal ceased operation. In the 1980s redevelopment saw the creation of a new marina and rehabilitation of the old railway yard. The town is within the council area of Pembrokeshire.

Place Type: Town
Historic County: Pembrokeshire
Lat, Long: 51.709336,-4.948737
Grid Reference: SM 9637 0529
Community (Civil Parish): Neyland C
Council Area: Pembrokeshire CA
Police Area: Dyfed-Powys PA
Devolved Legislature:  Welsh Assembly (Senedd)

GBPN ID: 32809
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Neyland,_Pembrokeshire_32809

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