English: Croesgoch cottages This photograph of a row of cottages along the A487 road at Croesgoch includes the one pictured in the first Geograph: Ty Pedwar Drws (on the right). It's easy to see why the name means Four(th) Door House.
The pink cottage on the left is Trefeigan, older but only slightly more traditional that these tin houses still occasionally to be seen in Pembrokeshire.
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