Presteigne's location is special.
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It's in Wales, straddling the border with England, but its rural setting means a round trip of almost an hour to the nearest supermarket, and further still for fast food.
"Deliveroo?" One resident laughed.
"What's that?"
Yet despite being roughly as far south as Cambridge, residents of this sleepy market town in Powys can enjoy views of the Northern Lights in winter.
That's because for the past few years there's been a grassroots movement stirring in Presteigne, with residents determined to make the most of their remoteness by turning down their lights and taking in the stars.
"I think we naturally have a better view of the sky than most areas," explained Leigh Harling-Bowen, a resident and amateur astronomer.
"One of the faintest things you can see at night with the naked eye is called the Triangulum galaxy.
"With the increasing light pollution many people won't be able to see it for much longer and it isn't a legacy that I want to leave our children and grandchildren."
Leigh and other residents started a campaign to make Presteigne one of only a handful of globally-recognised dark skies communities. There are only three in Wales with the title - the Elan Valley, Brecon Beacons, and Snowdonia.