No such airport exists, but a sign, erected as a practical joke, announces a forthcoming turn off to it.
[1][7] The sign is listed in the Welsh Government's National Monuments Record database, Coflein.
In November 2022, the owner decided to end his commitment to the sign, explaining it had cost him a total of over £25,000 to date.
He expressed the hope that the Welsh Government's heritage body, Cadw, might be interested in funding it in the future as a cultural landmark.
[8] After a crowdfunding campaign, in May 2023 a new sign was erected east of the village, where the landowner will allow it to remain without cost.