---County Boundary Stone---
We are lucky to have at the eastern end of our village a Grade II Listed Boundary Stone set into Castle Ely Bridge - this is just outsde our village.
---Milestones---
We also have two Milestones - one opposite Myrtle Villaa which is at the eastern end of the village and one on a disused loop of road close to Oakland's House.
---Milestone Makers---
The Milestones are marked 'MOSS & SONS 1838'.
---Turnpike Road---
They are on what was the old main turnpike road from Carmarthen to Hobb's Point.
Later to become the A477 trunk road into South Pembrokeshire.
---Llanteg Toll Gate---
Llanteg Tollgate was run by 'Billy the Gate', William Oriel - who was the village cobbler, tollgate keeper and vilage schoolmaster all rolled into one.
William's wife was an invalid and he would puh her around the village in a basket invalid chair.
Nothing remains of our village tollgate but it appears to have been situated at the S.W. corner of Llanteg Crossroads to the west of Llanteg Garage.
Llanteg - a small village in East Pembrokeshire - has two milestones and a county boundary stone.
Oaklands Milestone
Called the Oakland's milestone as it is close to Oakland's House.
Oakland's was a coaching inn in the 1840s.
6 May 2012
February 2012 - lettering has been washed
27 January 2012
27 January 2012
27 January 2012
27 January 2012
2012 - weeded a little
2012 - weeded a little
2012 - weeded a little
2012
2012
2012
2012
2008
2008
2008 - now a disused loop road but was once the main turnpike road from Carmarthen to Hobb's Point.
Geoff Scott sketch from village leaflet
Newspaper article
2003 - newly painted by Pembrokeshire Council
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