English: Stackpole. Looking along the village street. Stackpole is not an anglicised Welsh name; South Pembrokeshire was settled by people of Flemish origin in the 12th century, and became known as 'Little England beyond Wales', with an English linguistic and cultural flavour which is still evident today.
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