Pembroke

Pembroke is an historic town in south-west features a number of historic buildings, town walls, complexes and Pembroke Castle which was the birthplace of Henry Tudor, who became Henry VII of England.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Freshwater East and Pembroke Castle.

is a village on the coast of in with an attractive sandy bay. It grew up as a beach resort in the 20th century, and later its surroundings became open access land with dunes, woodland and wetlands.

Ruins
Photo: Monkeyrustler, Public domain.
is a medieval castle in the centre of in . The castle was the original family seat of the Earldom of Pembroke.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pembroke Dock and Lamphey.

Town
is a port town and a community in , South West Wales, 3 miles northwest of on the banks of the River Cleddau. Originally Paterchurch, a small fishing village, town expanded rapidly following the construction of the Royal Navy Dockyard in 1814. is situated 2½ miles northwest of Pembroke.

Village
is a village, a parish and a community near the south coast of , , approximately 2 miles east of the town of , and 2 miles north of the seaside village of .

Pembroke

Latitude
51.6666° or 51° 39′ 60″ north
Longitude
-4.9094° or 4° 54′ 34″ west
Elevation
151 feet (46 metres)
Open location code
9C3QM38R+J6
Geo­Names ID
7296026
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Highlights include Pembroke Castle and Golden Hill.

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