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An enormous stone castle in a picturesque location next to the mill pond, which powers the tide mill. The castle is ruined now, but was once a powerful stronghold and a ...
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A reconstructed Iron Age hillfort. Findings from excavations carried out on the site have enabled the National Park Authority to realistically reproduce life as it was 2000 years ago. Traditional craft ...
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Coracles from all over Britain and abroad are displayed. There is also a coracle workshop and Shop. Admission to the coracle centre also includes the restored flour mill which occupies a ...
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Situated in an unique Cambridge guntower, the museum celebrates the history of Pembroke Dock, Wales' only Royal dockyard. 250 Royal Navy ships were built here and five Royal yachts. Home to ...
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Located in the old prison governors house, the town museum has a fascinating variety of artefacts, prints and painting which reflect the history of the town over the past 800 years. ...
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Extensive remains of a lavish country retreat used by the bishops of St Davids, with buildings dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. HistoryLamphey was a seat of the last of ...
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Housed in the old custom house on the quayside, the museum recreates Milford’s colourful past focusing, naturally, on its maritime history.
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Nant y Coy Arts is a centre where you can find under one roof an art gallery, a craft/gift shop and our Riverbend café offering ‘as organic as we can’ daily ...
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A unique and interesting range of locally owned veteran, vintage and classic cars, motorcycles and bikes on display. Restoration workshop and licensed restaurant on site.
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A carefully preserved thatched cottage or ‘Ty Unos’, unique in Pembrokeshire, of the kind which could be built overnight on land claimed “as far as a stone could be thrown”. The ...
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