Stepaside, Pembrokeshire

Stepaside
Stepaside
 Stepaside shown within Pembrokeshire
OS grid referenceSN139077
Principal areaPembrokeshire
Ceremonial countyDyfed
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
EU Parliament Wales
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Pembrokeshire

Coordinates: 51°44′13″N 4°41′48″W / 51.73703°N 4.69662°W / 51.73703; -4.69662

Stepaside is a village six miles north of Tenby, Pembrokeshire belonging to the Community of Amroth[1]

Once home to both coal and iron mines, it is now a holiday hamlet with a few houses and caravan parks. The Stepaside Heritage Park is situated on the road between it and Wisemans Bridge. Nearby towns and villages include Kilgetty and Amroth.

Information signs at Stepaside state that legend says that Stepaside gots its name when Oliver Cromwell and his army passed through on their way to Pembroke. Oliver Cromwell is reported to have asked people in his way to step aside, hence the name.

The Old Dramway runs from Stepaside (Starting at the Heritage Park) to Wisemans Bridge beach and pub. The Dramway is a man-made fine gravel pathway which is flat. The pathway is suitable for bicycles, pushchairs, disabled scooters and walkers of all levels and is a bridalway. This is a popular shortcut for holiday makers and locals to the beach, Wiseman's Bridge pub, Coppet Hall and Saundersfoot Harbour. The Dramway is 2 12 miles (4.0 km) long from Stepaside to Saundersfoot Harbour and during the holiday season many walkers and cyclists can be seen using this path which meets Route 4 cycle route at Wisemans Bridge.[2]

Stepaside is a holiday hamlet with nearest Supermarket, Cashpoint, Launderette, various shops, School, Library, Community Centre being one mile away in Kilgetty. Properties in Stepaside range from Old Stone Cottages, new build contemporary houses, bungalows, and converted buildings such as The Old School which is now residential and a block of apartments called Cromwell Court (after Oliver Cromwell) formerly a Kawasaki garage and before that a petrol station/Fiat Garage. The Old Coach Works at Stepaside is still in use and is a bodyshop and garage.

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