Located in South Wales in the town of Carmarthenshire ... and stunning views of the countryside. Also in Pembrokeshire, Roch Castle was built in the late 12th century. Norman Knight Adam de ...
Take time to stop and gaze across the stream towards the undoubted gem of Pembroke Castle - and, indeed, of Pembroke itself - the superb Round Keep, built by Earl William Marshall in about 1200.
Past the castle, at the top of Dark Lane ... whose "Life and Death of Charles Peace" - filmed largely in nearby Pembroke Dock - is now regarded as a classic of early silent film making.
First to go were Brecon and Pembroke, followed by Glamorgan. Before the end of the 11th century Norman presences were established in west Wales thanks to their special weapon, the castle.
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 ...
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.