The charming village of Angle lies in a sheltered valley located between East Angle bay on the Milford Haven Waterway and the sandy West Angle bay at the entrance to the Waterway.
Angle was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995.
The two major occupations in Angle have been agriculture and fishing. Angle has a long and proud seafaring tradition and its lifeboat station is evidence of this. Other occupations such as milling by wind power have taken place since at least 1298. A windmill, recorded in the late Tudor period, was re-built in the 18th century and modified for use during the second world war as a pill box!
Many medieval buildings survive in the village and it has a fine medieval fortified residence in the Tower House. The remains of the Angle Brick Works, established in the 1880’s, can be seen in the form of the brickworks chimney in West Angle.
Angle