Articles of interest in Haverfordwest
Blue Pool Bay is a small cove near the village of Llangennith in Gower, Wales. The cove is bordered by cliffs, and is accessible via a clifftop path and a steep, unstable path down to the beach. The beach is covered fully at high tide and takes its …
Begelly (Welsh: Begeli) is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated in the south of the county, 7 km north of Tenby. In addition to the village, the parish includes the hamlet of Thomas Chapel (51°44′36″N4°44′42″W). It has a web…
Afon Cych (standard Welsh orthography: Afon Cuch) is a small river tributary to the River Teifi in south-west Wales. Its "official" source (although not its highest headwater) is at Blaencych (51°57′53″N4°29′28″W). It flows north-westwards through …
The A486 is an A road in Wales linking New Quay, Ceredigion, with the A484 south of Saron, Carmarthenshire.
The A4076 is an A road in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK linking Haverfordwest with Milford Haven.
Radio Carmarthenshire (Welsh: Radio Sir Gâr) is a British Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to Carmarthenshire county on 97.1 and 97.5 FM from studios in Narberth, Pembrokeshire in South Wales.
Ysgol Bro Gwaun is a secondary school in the town of Fishguard in north Pembrokeshire. It is a Welsh and English medium school. Pupils come from mainly Fishguard and Goodwick but also from the villages of Scleddau, Letterston and Newport. Also some …
Ynys Bery is a small island south of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Trwynmynachdy is a rock situated south-west of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The Tregwynt Hoard is a mid-17th century hoard of coins found at Tregwynt Mansion near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1996. The hoard is now in National Museum Wales. The treasure consisted of 33 gold coins, 467 silver coins and a gold ring. …
The Havens is a community and an electoral ward containing the community in Pembrokeshire, West-Wales. It includes the villages of Little Haven, Broad Haven and Broadway hamlet.
The Hundred of Roose (sometimes called Rowse) was a hundred in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has its origins in the pre-Norman cantref of Rhos and was formalised as a hundred by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542. Its area was around 264 km2. The area beca…
The River Gwili (Welsh: Afon Gwili) in Carmarthenshire, is a tributary of the River Towy, the longest river entirely in Wales. Its headwater is found east of Llanllawddog, in the Brechfa Forest. It runs west, through Llanpumsaint, to its confluence …
The Porthgain Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Pen Clegyr and St. Bride's quarries with Porthgain harbour. It operated from the late 1880s until 1931.
Porthclais is the small sheltered inlet port near St David's, a small city in Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
Popton Fort, a Grade II* Listed Building, is a Palmerston fort completed in 1864 as part of the inner line of defence of Milford Haven together with Fort Hubberstone on the opposite bank.
Pentrecwrt (or Pentrecourt) is a village in north Carmarthenshire, Wales on the A486 road half way between Carmarthen and New Quay.
The Cantref of Penfro was one of the seven cantrefi of the Kingdom of Dyfed. It subsequently became part of Deheubarth in around 950. It consisted of the long peninsular part of Dyfed south of the Eastern Cleddau and the Daugleddau estuary, and bord…
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