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Rudbaxton

Rudbaxton
St Michael's Rudbaxton - geograph.org.uk - 408784.jpg
St Michael's Church
Rudbaxton is located in Pembrokeshire
Rudbaxton
Rudbaxton
Rudbaxton shown within Pembrokeshire
Population 768 (2011)
OS grid reference SM92SE20
• Cardiff 80.6 mi (129.7 km)
• London 208.3 mi (335.2 km)
Principal area
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Hwlffordd
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
List of places
UK
Wales
PembrokeshireCoordinates: 51°50′46″N 4°57′40″W / 51.846°N 4.961°W / 51.846; -4.961

Rudbaxton is a parish and a local government community in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and is 81 miles (130 km) from Cardiff and 208 miles (330 km) from London. The community includes the village of Crundale and the hamlets of Poyston Cross and Bethlehem.

The community includes the expanding village of Crundale, which houses the majority of the population, together with the settlements of Poyston Cross, Bethlehem and Rudbaxton Water. In 2011 the population of Rudbaxton was 749 with 18.2% of them able to speak Welsh and in 2015 the population is estimated at 850.

Rudbaxton parish was in the hundred of Dungleddy, a corruption of the Welsh for two Cleddau, referring to the Eastern and Western Cleddau rivers, which form part of the parish boundary. The Haverfordwest to Fishguard turnpike (now the A40) ran through the western half of the parish.

By 1708 efforts were being made by a "neighbouring Gentleman" to clothe and educate the poor children of the parish. A school was established by the SPCK and the philanthropist Sir John Philipps. In 1833 the population of the parish was 621, and the school educated 11 pupils, partly funded by the Baptist movement. A National School was established in 1877 and the school's minutes and correspondence papers from 1877 to 1966 are held at Pembrokeshire Record Office.

In 1831 about 75% of males over 20 years were occupied in agriculture. The population in 1870 was 586, occupying 130 houses. The population had expanded from 472 in 1801 to 669 in 1851, and then fell to 405 by 1961.

In 1942 a large area of the parish was taken over to build RAF Haverfordwest, later becoming Withybush Airport.

Rudbaxton Rath is a hillfort within the community: a subcircular banked, ditched enclosure measuring around 100m by 95m; inside the western ramparts is a second enclosure of 50m by 32m.


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