Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Assembly constituency Camarthen West and South Pembrokeshire latitude 51.67604 longitude 4.9158 static image File Pembroke Main Street from the castle.jpg 250px static image caption Pembroke Main Street seen from the castle official name Pembroke unitary wales Pembrokeshire lieutenancy wales Dyfed constituency westminster Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire UK Parliament constituency Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire post town PEMBROKE postcode ... is located on the south Pembrokeshire peninsula , by the estuary of the river Cleddau . Pembroke ... either 21CN , FTTC or Internet in the United Kingdom Unbundled local loop LLU . Pembroke and Pembrokeshire ... on their proximity to the exchange. Notable people See Category People from Pembroke, Pembrokeshire ... br span style font size 90 Pembroke shown within Pembrokeshire UA span div Twin towns Pembroke s Town ... en item1 11483 Aerial photograph of Pembroke town and castle Communities of Pembrokeshire Category Towns in Pembrokeshire bg br Penfro k r cy Penfro de PembrokePembrokeshire es Pembroke eo Pembroke eu Pembroke fr Pembroke pays de Galles it Pembroke Regno Unito nl PembrokePembrokeshire ... ref 2001 census Pembroke IPAc en p m b r k lang cy Penfro IPA cy p n vro pron is an historic settlement and former county town of Pembrokeshire in west Wales . The town and the county derive ... , land , and so it means essentially Land s End . ref Charles, B. G., The Placenames of Pembrokeshire ... Pembrokemainstreetpostcard.jpg thumb left 200px Pembroke Main Street Image PembrokeCastle 2007.jpg thumb 200px left Pembroke Castle in 2007. The main point of interest in the town is the magnificent Pembroke Castle , the remains of a stone medi val castle which was the birthplace of King Henry VII of England . Gerald de Windsor was Constable of PembrokePembroke town and castle and its surroundings ... for the York Tavern which was Oliver Cromwell s headquarters at the siege of Pembroke during the English ... more details
. South Pembrokeshire is known as Little England Beyond Wales . Geography Image Pembroke Castle June 2011.jpg 270px left thumb Pembroke Castle Birthplace of Henry VII of England Henry VII Image Broadhavensouth.jpg thumb 270px left Broad Haven South Pembrokeshire is a Oceans maritime county, bordered ..., historic county town and largest town is Haverfordwest . Other settlements include Pembroke, PembrokeshirePembroke itself, Pembroke Dock , Milford Haven , Fishguard , Tenby, Pembrokeshire Tenby , Saundersfoot , Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth , Neyland and Newport, Pembrokeshire Newport . St ... Dick Pembrokeshire Coast 1968 The Lion in Winter 1968 film The Lion In Winter Pembroke Castle , Marloes ... margin 0 0 1em 1em border 1 cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 width 260 big Pembrokeshire big colspan 2 style text align center background white File UnofficialFlagofPembrokeshire.svg 100px Flag of Pembrokeshire colspan 2 style text align center background white File Wales Pembrokeshire locator map.svg ... f0f0f0 font weight bolder Politics colspan 2 style text align center Image Pembrokeshire County Council Logo.svg 80px Arms of Pembrokeshire br Pembrokeshire County Council Pembrokeshire Council br ... Regional Member of the European Parliament MEPs European Parliament Election, 2004 UK Wales Wales Pembrokeshire ... is Haverfordwest where Pembrokeshire County Council is headquartered. The county is home to Pembrokeshire ... National Park Brecon Beacons national parks. Over the years Pembrokeshire s beaches have been ... VisitWales.co.uk Pembrokeshire beaches Retrieved 19 December 2011 ref ref Pembrokeshire Annual Guide , Pembrokeshire Tourism, 2011 ref In 2011 it also had 39 beaches recommended by the Marine Conservation Society . Much of Pembrokeshire, especially the south, has been English in language and culture ... seabird breeding sites and numerous bay s and sandy beaches. Pembrokeshire contains a predominantly coastal park, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park , which includes a 186 mile walking trail, the Pembrokeshire ... more details
Pembroke is a Pembroke, Pembrokeshire town in Wales which has given its name to many things. Its name is used for the following Places United Kingdom Pembroke, Pembrokeshire , a town in West Wales Pembroke Dock , a town in West Wales Pembrokeshire , a county in Wales Australia Electoral division of Pembroke , an electoral division in Tasmania Pembroke County Bermuda Pembroke Parish, Bermuda Canada Pembroke, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia Pembroke, Nova Scotia Pembroke, Ontario Republic of Ireland Pembroke Township , a former township that is now part of the city of Dublin Malta Pembroke, Malta New Zealand Pembroke, the former name of Wanaka , in Central Otago Pembroke, New Zealand , a settlement northwest of Stratford, Taranaki United States Pembroke, Georgia Pembroke, Kentucky Pembroke, Maine Pembroke, Massachusetts North Pembroke, Massachusetts Pembroke, New Hampshire Pembroke, New York Pembroke, North Carolina Pembroke, Virginia Pembroke Manor, Virginia , subdivision of Virginia Beach Pembroke Park, Florida Pembroke Pines, Florida Pembroke Township, Kankakee County, Illinois Institutions Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke College, Oxford Pembroke College Brown University Pembroke School, Adelaide , a school in South Australia Pembroke School, Wales University of North Carolina at Pembroke Others HMS Pembroke HMS Pembroke , the name of eight ships of the Royal Navy Pembroke Management Limited , an investment management firm located in Canada Pembroke Castle Earl of PembrokePembroke Welsh Corgi , a breed of dog Percival Pembroke , an aircraft Pembroke RFC , a rugby football club Pembroke Players , a student drama society at the Cambridge University Pembroke cattle disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Pembroke de Pembroke es Pembroke desambiguaci n eo Pembroke fr Pembroke it Pembroke nl Pembroke ja no Pembroke pl Pembroke pt Pembroke ru sv Pembroke vo Pembroke ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox historic subdivision Name South Pembrokeshire br lang cy De Sir Benfro HQ Pembroke Dock Status Districts of Wales District Start 1974 End 1996 Replace Pembrokeshire Civic Image S pembs arms.png 200px Arms of South Pembrokeshire District Council Map Image WalesSouthPembroke1974.png 150px South Pembrokeshire shown within Wales South Pembrokeshire lang cy De Sir Benfro was one of six Districts of Wales local government district s of Dyfed , Wales from 1974 to 1996. It was formed on April 1, 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 , from the following parts of the Administrative counties of Wales administrative county of Pembrokeshire The municipal borough s of Pembroke, PembrokeshirePembroke and Tenby , The urban district of Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth and The rural district s of Narberth Rural District Narberth and Pembroke Rural District Pembroke . The map shows the district as defined above. However, in 1981, the communities of Bletherston , Clarbeston , Llandeilo Llwydarth , Llandissilio Llandissilio West , Llangolman , Llanycefn , Llys y fran , Maenclochog , Mynachlog ddu , New Moat and Vorlan were transferred to Preseli district. It was abolished on April 1, 1996, merging with its neighbouring district of Preseli Pembrokeshire to form a reconstituted Pembrokeshire unitary authority. Wales Districts Category Dyfed Category Districts of Pembrokeshire Category Former subdivisions of Wales Category Districts of Wales abolished in 1996 Pembrokeshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox flag Name Pembrokeshire Article Type Image FlagOfPembrokeshire.svg Nickname Morenicks Use Symbol Proportion 3 5 Adoption 1988 Design Azure a cross Or on an inescutcheon of five Vert a Tudor Rose quarterly counter changed Argent and Gules. Designer Peter Stock File PembrokeshireBrit6.PNG thumb 200px Pembrokeshire The flag of Pembrokeshire is the flag of the Wales Welsh Pembrokeshire county of Pembroke . The flag was designed by Councillors Peter Stock, Dewi Pritchard, Jim Brock and Marjorie Jacobs in the 1970s after the abolition of Pembrokeshire County Council. It was registered by the Flag Institute in 1988. A statement by Peter Stock, The flag was dedicated as the official flag of Pembrokeshire, at Pembroke Castle at a ceremony on the 28 July 1988 with a march past by the band of The Queen s Dragoons Guards. The ceremony was recorded for posterity. ref Flag Institute Pembrokeshire Flag Institute registration particulars ref Joffre Swales, founder and conductor of the Haverfordwest Town Band wrote a march entitled The Pembrokeshire Flag for the band to perform on marches around the county. TOC Flag design The Pembrokeshire Flag is based on the flag of St David . The saint s birthplace, the city of St David s , is in Pembrokeshire. The blue is also considered to be reminiscent of the sea, and the yellow of summer sunshine. The central rose represents the red Tudor Rose , a symbol ... Principality of Wales Welsh and Kingdom of England English descent who was born in Pembroke Castle. The green pentagon around the rose symbolises the green fields and cliff tops of Pembrokeshire. ref http www.pembrokeshire flag.co.uk Pembrokeshire Flag site ref The pantone colours for the flag are ref cite web url Flag Institute Pembrokeshire title UK Flag Registry Pembrokeshire ref Blue 300 Yellow ... Kingdom Pembrokeshire DEFAULTSORT Flag Of Pembrokeshire Category Pembrokeshire Category Flags of Wales Pembrokeshire Category 1988 introductions ... more details
Pembroke School may refer to Pembroke School, Adelaide , a school in Adelaide, South Australia Pembroke School, Wales , a school in PembrokeshirePembroke School, New Zealand , a school in Pembroke, New Zealand See also Pembroke College disambiguation schooldis ... more details
Wiston lang cy Cas Wis is a village and community Wales community in Pembrokeshire , Wales , in the United Kingdom . It was once a Welsh Marches marcher borough . Owen, in 1603, described it as one of nine Pembrokeshire boroughs in decay ref Owen, George, The Description of Penbrokshire by George Owen of Henllys Lord of Kemes , Henry Owen Ed , London, 1892 ref . It continued as a constituent parliamentary borough voting as part of Pembroke UK Parliament constituency the borough seat of Pembroke until the end of the 19th century. It is overlooked by Wiston Castle . The community of Wiston includes the village plus Clarbeston , Clarbeston Road and Walton East . References Reflist External links http www.genuki.org.uk big wal PEM Wiston index.html GENUKI tm page http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 6506022 Photos of Wiston and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk oscoor gbx SN023181 Communities of Pembrokeshire coord 51.82644 N 4.87032 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SN023181 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in PembrokeshirePembrokeshire geo stub cy Cas wis ... more details
The Pembroke River flows through south Pembrokeshire , Wales and flows in to Milford Haven harbour Milford Haven at Pennar Mouth. External links http www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk content.asp?id 6563&parent directory id 101 Pembrokshire council Pembroke River http www.geograph.org.uk photo 479927 geograph Pembroke River from Pennar Mouth http www.acadat.com HLC milford area 305.htm www.acadat.com Pembroke coord 51.683 4.967 display title Category Rivers of Wales Category Geography of PembrokeshirePembrokeshire geo stub ... more details
Walters was sheriff for Pembrokeshire in 1866. William Howell Walters became sheriff for Pembrokeshire in 1898, and a justice of the peace for Haverfordwest and Pembrokeshire. ref name Green Bank notes The earliest bank note in existence for the old Pembrokeshire Bank is for 1 and is dated 8 December 1825. It is embellished with a view of Pembroke Castle . A bank note for the Narberth and Pembrokeshire ...This bank was operating in Pembrokeshire , in Wales during the early 19th century. It became bankrupt in 1826. Origins The date of establishment of the Bank is unknown, but the London Directory indicates that the business was in operation from 1811 to 1827, inclusive. ref name Green Early Banks in West Wales, by Francis Green in West Wales Historical Records, The Annual Magazine of The Historical Society .... ref name Green The Bank also had a subsidiary in Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth , known as the Narberth and Pembrokeshire Bank. ref name Green The Bank and its subsidiary failed and became bankrupt a year after the Panic of 1825 . ref name Green Re use of name The Pembrokeshire Bank name was acquired ... in Swansea . ref name Green The new Pembrokeshire Bank was located in the centre of the lower end ... after the establishment of the new Pembroke Bank, and William Walters carried on the business by himself. ref name Green Branch es were opened in Narberth, in 1863, Milford Haven , and Pembroke Dock . ref ... and credit balances at the different branches of the purchasing bank in Pembrokeshire on 1 January ... in the Pembrokeshire Bank. ref name Green The new Pembrokeshire Bank used on its bank notes the same view of Pembroke Castle previously used by the old Pembrokeshire Bank. However, because the new Pembrokeshire Bank was absorbed by the London and Provincial Bank Ltd., instead of being wound up, its ... has been cut off. ref name Green Other Pembrokeshire banks Other Pembrokeshire banks include Haverfordwest Bank , J. Dunn & Co., Tenby , Union Bank Pembrokeshire , Milford Bank , Milford and Pembrokeshire ... more details
?i 2726970 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Castlemartin and surrounding area Communities of Pembrokeshire coord 51 38 42 N 5 0 53 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Castellmartin ... more details
bay. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes through the village and around the Dale peninsula. The Dale ... of Pembrokeshire coord 51 42 25 N 5 10 16 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Dale ... more details
Notability date December 2010 Orphan date November 2006 image Nov25.jpg thumb right 250px Heavy snow in Liskeard , Cornwall on Friday 25 November 2005 as a result of a potent Pembrokeshire Dangler The Pembrokeshire Dangler is a convergence zone which forms a line of continuous showers aligned north south across the Irish sea often as snow occurring during late autumn and winter, since the environmental factors required for its formation such as warm sea temperatures and cold Arctic air aloft are usually only met at this time of year. It is initiated as a northerly flow is forced between the Rhins of Galloway and the Antrim Plateau . This is then augmented by land breeze effects producing winds blowing from east of north off England and Wales and from west of north off Ireland these winds then converging down the length of the Irish Sea. As the convergence line spawns deep convective cells, they flow over progressively warmer waters creating further instability and prime conditions for prolonged convection across Pembrokeshire , Cornwall and west Devon . On the 25 November 2005 the Pembrokeshire Dangler gave 20  cm of snow across Bodmin Moor and across parts of northwest Devon , particularly around Barnstaple , causing considerable disruption. Exactly five years later on 25 November 2010 another Pembrokeshire Dangler event gave 3 4cm snow in the Bodmin area. See also Brown Willy effect References cite web url http weatherfaqs.org.uk node 216 title The Pembroke Dangler Weather FAQs publisher weatherfaqs.org.uk accessdate 2010 12 04 Category Winds ... more details
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was shipped to lime kiln s all around the coast of North Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Cardiganshire ... Pembrokeshire , the parish has been predominantly English speaking since the 12th century. Features ... search.php?i 2735867 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Carew and surrounding area Communities of Pembrokeshire coord 51 41 54 N 4 49 48 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Caeriw it Carew Regno Unito ... more details
main with three smaller stops. Buses run to Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock ... 6506958 Photos of Johnston and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk Communities of Pembrokeshire Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Johnston, Sir Benfro ... more details
in Pembrokeshire, Wales, looking towards the south. Photo taken shortly after safety work had been carried out in 2004 5, prior to re opening to the public. Image Narberth carnival day pembrokeshire ... of Pembrokeshire Category Towns in PembrokeshirePembrokeshire geo stub bg cy Arberth ... more details
Coord 51.779 5.098 display title region GB scale 20000 The Havens is a Community Wales community and an ward politics electoral ward containing the community in Pembrokeshire , West Wales . Clarify date November 2009 External links http www.the havens communities.org.uk The Havens community Communities of Pembrokeshire Category Pembrokeshire electoral wards Category Communities in Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire geo stub cy The Havens ... more details
Merge from Angle Peninsula Coast discuss Talk Angle, Pembrokeshire Merger proposal date December 2011 About the location in Wales other uses Angle disambiguation infobox UK place country Wales static image Image Angle Church.jpg 250px static image caption Saint Mary s Church latitude 51.6847 longitude 5.0919 official name Angle welsh name community wales Angle unitary wales Pembrokeshire lieutenancy wales population 240 population ref region constituency westminster constituency welsh assembly post town Pembroke, PembrokeshirePembroke postcode district SA71 postcode area SA dial code 01646 os ... on the very southwest tip of Wales in Pembrokeshire . It has two pub public houses , a school, post ... viable rail station is Pembroke railway station Pembroke , from where there is a bus link. The Angle ... ref In the same century a large number of forts were constructed around Pembroke Dock and Milford Haven ... , descendants of John Mirehouse of Brownslade, Pembrokeshire, who purchased the Angle estate from the Kinner ..., Pembrokeshire Record Office ref By 1886, John Mirehouse s descendant, Lt. Col. Richard Walter Byrd ... Farm and Hubberton Farm. The family also owned the Golden Estate in Pembroke and Wallaston Farm in Pembroke St. Mary. ref http www.genuki.org.uk big wal PEM Angle Angle, Pembrokeshire, Genuki.org ref John Mirehouse served as High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1886, and Lt. Col. Richard Walter Byrd Mirehouse ... currently serves as Pembrokeshire County Council Deputy Leader. ref http www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk content.asp?Parent Directory id 101&nav 112,160 Pembrokeshire County Council, Pembrokeshire, Wales ref ... 1849 1914 High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire , 1886, and Lieutenant Colonel of North Staffordshire Regiment ..., beer ref name wreck http www.dive pembrokeshire.com wrecks.html Loch Liel , Pembrokeshire ... Reflist 2 Communities of Pembrokeshire Category Beaches of Pembrokeshire Category Cliffs of Wales Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Angle ... more details
infobox UK place country Wales official name Templeton welsh name Tredeml unitary wales Pembrokeshire lieutenancy wales constituency westminster constituency welsh assembly post town NARBERTH postcode district SA67 postcode area SA dial code os grid reference SN112119 latitude 51.77434 longitude 4.73701 population static image Image Templeton sign.jpg 240px static image caption Templeton Welsh language Welsh Tredeml is a town in Pembrokeshire , Wales . History Early history The placename Templeton may derive from The Templar s Farm or Tun . ref name experience cite web url http www.experiencepembrokeshire.com history archaeology community heritage templeton 1 title Experience Pembrokeshire accessdate September 26, 2011 ref It is possible that the Knights Templar had some form of religious house here before their possessions were taken over by the Knights Hospitaller s, which had a Commandry feudalism commandery at nearby Slebech , which, by 1282 passed to the Mortimer s, Lords of Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth . In 1282 Templeton was referred to as Villa temparil which means the Vil .... It was once a Welsh Marches marcher borough . Owen, in 1603, described it as one of nine Pembrokeshire boroughs in decay . ref Owen, George, The Description of Pembrokeshire, by George Owen of Henllys ... convert 873 acre km2 of woodland. The Pembrokeshire county history records also show open fields ..., in Narberth parish, Pembroke 5 miles SSW of Narberth Road r. station. It was constituted in 1863 ... www.visionofbritain.org.uk place place page.jsp?p id 22952 title Templeton Pembrokeshire work A Vision ... Templeton Station On 4 September 1866 a railway line was completed to link south Pembrokeshire with the main ... Templeton Airfield work Experience Pembrokeshire accessdate September 26, 2011 ref Templeton Today ... search.php?i 6506105 Photos of Templeton and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk Communities of Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire cy Tredeml ... more details
Burton is a small village in south Pembrokeshire , Wales . The village is set on a hill overlooking the River Cleddau . File Burton Pembrokeshire.jpg thumb Burton Ferry from Neyland The setting of the village makes it a popular holiday destination Fact date June 2009 . It enjoys views of the Cleddau estuary to the south east and west and has a waterfront pub on the river. The village attracts many watersports and boats. The village has its own community council and is part of the Burton Electoral ward of the Pembrokeshire County Council . External links oscoor gbx SM983052 Communities of Pembrokeshire coord 51 42 43 N 4 55 08 W region GB type city display title Pembrokeshire geo stub Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in Pembrokeshire Category Pembrokeshire electoral wards cy Burton, Sir Benfro ... more details
The Pembrokeshire Historian journal of the Pembrokeshire Local History Society was an annual English language local history journal published by the Pembrokeshire Historical Society . It contains academic and general articles on historical and archaeological topics. In 1985 it was renamed Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society . The journal has being digitized by the National Library of Wales Welsh Journals Online Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales . External links http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1041698 The Pembrokeshire Historian at Welsh Journals Online http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1165908 Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society at Welsh Journals Online Category English language journals Category Welsh magazines Category History journals Wales stub humanities journal stub UK mag stub cy Pembrokeshire Historian ... more details
infobox UK place country Wales static image static image caption latitude 51.69 longitude 04.70 official name Broadfield population shire district unitary wales Pembrokeshire metropolitan borough metropolitan county region constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SN1303 Broadfield is a village in Pembrokeshire , Wales . References Unreferenced date July 2008 Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire geo stub ... more details
Bluestone is a holiday complex, built in the form of an artificial village, located in Pembrokeshire between Canaston Bridge and Martletwy . The village falls partly within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park . It officially opened to the public on 18 July 2008. ref http www.walesonline.co.uk news wales news 2008 07 18 bluestone complex opens to the public 91466 21362776 Bluestone complex opens to the public ref The village consists of 335 timber lodges set in 500 acre 2 km area. Beside the village is the Oakwood Theme Park . Pricing The price per person per night ranges from 20 to 50 depending on season and quality of accommodation. There is a varied selection of accommodation to choose from which can each be compared by following http www.bluestonewales.com content resort accommodation.aspx this link. Each activity is priced between approximately 10 and 20 excluding the spa which ranges from 20 to 60 and it is normal to partake in 2 activities per day. Access to the blue lagoon swimming pool is free of charge during the duration of your visit. Attractions The site has many modern and traditional family orientated attractions some are exciting for kids, others relaxing for parents and others calming for them all to do together . Some attractions include Blue Lagoon waterpark With 4 water slides Heated completely by biomass Activity center With amongst many other things mini Techniquest , indoor climbing walls, large climbing frame, pool tables, lego room, wii room and computers with free internet access Thermal spa With themed steam rooms, saunas and an ice room to cool down in between Nature trails Laser tag laser clay pigeon shooting Archery Outdoor ... a location at the heart of Pembroke with the incredibly popular Oakwood theme park only a 5 minute ... official site coord 51.78 4.806 display title Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Visitor attractions in Pembrokeshire cy Bluestone ... more details
Hook is a medium sized village and community Wales community on the River Cleddau Western Cleddau , Pembrokeshire , Wales . It was part of the community of Llangwm, Pembrokeshire Llangwm . The population of the community was 656 in United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 . Together with the communities of Freystrop and Llangwm, it makes up the Pembrokeshire ward of Llangwm. It is a rapidly expanding village. It was much larger in the nineteenth century, when it was a major shipping point for the local anthracite which was brought to the quay from inland collieries by the Hook Tramway. ref http www.genuki.org.uk big wal PEM Llangwm index.html Description Llangwm Genuki ref Notes references External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 6506997 Photos of Hook and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk Communities of Pembrokeshire coord 51.762 4.929 display title Category Villages in Pembrokeshire Category Communities in PembrokeshirePembrokeshire geo stub cy Hook, Sir Benfro ... more details
Llanwnda is a rural village and historical parish to the north of the Wales Welsh county of Pembrokeshire . Llanwnda lies some two miles northwest of the port of Fishguard and is inside the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park . The community came to a degree of national prominence in the summer of 2007 following the purchase of a semi derelict farmhouse Trehilyn by the broadcaster Griff Rhys Jones and the ensuing BBCtv documentary A Pembrokeshire Farmhouse that recorded its restoration. coord 52 00 54 N 5 00 36 W display title References coorOS External links http www.bbc.co.uk wales southwest sites pembrokeshirefarm TV programme details oscoor gbx SM932395 Pembrokeshire geo stub Category Villages in Pembrokeshire cy Llanwnda, Sir Benfro ... more details