Take time to stop and gaze across the stream towards the undoubted gem of Pembroke Castle - and ... Phil Carradice is a regular blogger on the Wales History site.
READ MORE: These luxury safari tents next to a tranquil pond are taking glamping in Wales to a ... maintained ownership of Pembroke Castle, which is now managed by the Pembrokeshire Castle Trust.
A statue to commemorate the birthplace of a Pembrokeshire town's most famous ... Henry VII - born Henry Tudor - was born at Pembroke Castle in 1457, the son of Margaret Beaufort and Edmund Tudor.
and Pembrokeshire has plenty of unique sights to see. St Govans Chapel, St Davids Cathedral and the Green Bridge of Wales are best enjoyed at any time of year. Plus, there’s Pembroke Castle, too ...
Pembrokeshire in Wales has come out on top when it comes to accessibility, thanks to its accessible activities, beaches and statuesque castle with ramps, disabled parking and lifts - all of which ...
economic and social changes were implemented in Wales and England. Pembroke castle. It’s quite impressive isn’t it! But why are we looking at this? Well, the Tudors of course. This is the ...
The Stackpole Inn, Pembroke, was named among the UK's top 30 best cosy pubs ideal for cold winter days by The i Paper ...