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Trefasser
Trefasser (variations: Tref-Asser, or Trêf Asser, or Asserton; translation: "town" of "Asser") is a hamlet, located to the west of Fishguard and south of Pwll Deri in western Wales. Historically, it is part of the parish of Llanwnda. It lies on the coast of St George's Channel〔 within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. A stream named Cledde Goch runs close by. Trefasser's farms, houses and cottages are the only settled area of Pen Caer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pen Caer )〕 David Tress has painted the place in an abstract painting. The old post office of Trefasser now serves as a bakery and prepared-meal kitchen serving holidaymakers. Some of the farms in the area supplement their income by opening up paintballing and karting facilities to tourists. ==History==
Trefasser was mentioned in the survey of episcopal lands in 1326.〔 It at one time belonged to Major Thomas Askwith Jenkins (1809–1877) of Trevigin.〔 In July 2009, the body of a 47-year-old man from Stourbridge in the West Midlands was found at the bottom of the cliffs of Trefasser.
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