# Liddeston

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**Liddeston** is a small coastal village in [Pembrokeshire](/source/Pembrokeshire), Wales. It belongs to the Milford North ward of the [community](/source/Community_(Wales)) of [Milford Haven](/source/Milford_Haven)[1] in the historical hundred of [Roose](/source/Roose_(hundred)). It is located to the north of the town of [Milford Haven](/source/Milford_Haven) and the village of [Hubberston](/source/Hubberston).

## History

The area that became Liddeston was originally a small hamlet or farm that was granted to the nearby [Benedictine](/source/Benedictine) priory known as [Pill Priory](/source/Pill_Priory) in the mid-thirteenth century.[2] The original settlement was recorded as 'Lidden's township'. The settlement, along with the priory, was acquired in the 16th century by the Barlows of Slebech. It formed a main thoroughfare linking the hamlets of Lower Priory where the 12th century [Pill Priory](/source/Pill_Priory) ruins are situated and [Hubberston](/source/Hubberston).[3] Before the construction of Milford Docks, the waterway at Liddeston, known as Havens Head, provided shelter for vessels and processed unloaded lime. The opening of the docks meant that this trade ceased, and brought unemployment to the community.[3]

To the northwest of Liddeston, on an exposed crest of a nearby hill, is the 'Long Stone', a standing stone. The Long Stone is of redstone, but little of it now remains.[4]

## References

1. Davies, John & Jenkins, Nigel (2008). *The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales*. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 556. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6.

1. [Pill Priory](http://www.pillpriory.co.uk/files/history.asp)

1. Hakin CP Junior School *Hakin: A Pictorial History: Book 2*, C.I.T Print Services, Haverfordwest, 1998. ISBN 0-9529672-1-9

1. [Picture of Long Stone at geograph.org.uk](https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/369312)

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