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  2. St Decuman's Church, Rhoscrowther - Wikipedia

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    The church contains a number of tombs and memorials, including two recesses and wall-mounted coffin lids. The oldest dated memorial is a 1716 baroque monument to F Powell of Greenhill. The pulpit and lectern are 19th century, and windows range from the 19th and 20th centuries, as recently as 1960. [4]

  3. Porth-y-Tŵr - Wikipedia

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    Porth-y-Twr (aka the Eastgate tower) before restoration The ruined Bishops Palace with the Cathedral, Porth-y-Twr and the St Davids in the background. Porth-y-Tŵr is the sole survivor of four gates to the Cathedral Close, an ancient enclosure which dates back to at least the 12th century [5] and has been described as an "ecclesiastical palladium" encircling the cathedral with a 1,200 yards ...

  4. St Mary's Church, Pembroke - Wikipedia

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    St Mary the Virgin is a church located in the town of Pembroke in Pembrokeshire, west Wales. The church is in the Diocese of St David's within the Church in Wales, and members of the Anglican Communion. Since 2004, it has been a part of the Monkton Rectorial Benefice. [1]

  5. Cuisine of Pembrokeshire - Wikipedia

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    Other Pembrokeshire crops include cauliflower, asparagus and soft fruit [27] Cauliflowers require a frost free climate when the curd is developing and the mild climate of Pembrokeshire means that it is an important local crop, with the county supplying this vegetable to national markets.

  6. St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest - Wikipedia

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    An upper level of clerestory windows was added during the 15th century. [1] The tower originally had a timber spire clad in lead, though it was removed in 1802 after becoming dangerous. [1] The church's interior has a fine timber panelled ceiling with moulded beams, rafters and ribs, and carves bosses at the intersections. It dates to c. 1500. [1]

  7. Pembroke, Pembrokeshire - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke (/ ˈ p ɛ m b r ʊ k / PEM-bruuk; Welsh: Penfro [3]) is a town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with a population of 7,552.The names of both the town and the county (of which the county town is Haverfordwest) have a common origin; both are derived from the Cantref of Penfro: Pen, 'head' or 'end', and bro, 'region', 'country', 'land', which has been interpreted to mean either ...

  8. Mid and South Pembrokeshire (UK Parliament constituency)

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    The constituency comprises the following areas in Pembrokeshire: [2] [3]. Part of the former Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire. The wards of Amroth and Saundersfoot North, Carew and Jeffreyston, East Williamston, Hundleton, Kilgetty and Begelly, Lampeter Velfrey, Lamphey, Manorbier and Penally, Martletwy, Narberth, Narberth Rural, Pembroke Dock Bufferland, Pembroke Dock Bush, Pembroke ...

  9. Marloes - Wikipedia

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    Marloes is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the Marloes Peninsula 7 miles (11 km) west of Milford Haven and forms the western tip of the southern shore of St Brides Bay. It is within part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park .