Spittal (Wales)

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Spittal
Village green, Spittal - geograph.org.uk - 309001.jpg
Coordinates 51 ° 52 ′  N , 4 ° 56 ′  W Coordinates: 51 ° 52 ′  N , 4 ° 56 ′  W
OS National Grid SM976230
Spittal (Wales)
Spittal
Spittal
administration
Post town HAVERFORDWEST
ZIP code section SA62
prefix 01437
Part of the country Wales
Preserved County Dyfed
Unitary authority Pembrokeshire
British Parliament Preseli Pembrokeshire

Spittal is a small town north of Haverfordwest in the county of Pembrokeshire in Wales . The place got its name because it served as a refuge from the great plague .

The place has about 500 inhabitants. In 2004 a new primary school was built for around 120 students. The place also has a community hall, post office and pub.