Station Road, Letterston
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Image: © Natasha Ceridwen de Chroustchoff Taken: 8 Dec 2006
Letterston once lay midway between two stations, both gone. The one to the west was known as Mathry Road and lay on the main line to Fishguard; the one to the east of the village and whither this road led, was Letterston station on the branch line from Maenclochog to Goodwick. Houses were built along this stretch of road following the arrival of the railway. Beyond are the sheep-speckled fields on Ysgubor Mountain.