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Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in Pembroke, West Wales. Standing beside the River Cleddau, it underwent major restoration work in the early 20th century.
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.
Although most of the castles in Wales, like Pembroke, are from the medieval era or older, some of the country's biggest and most beautiful castles are "fantasy" castles - built in the Victorian period ...
Name: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Location: Wales Date Established: 1952 Size: 240 square miles (620 square kilometers) Did You Know? • Coastal Gem Other British national parks include ...
Visitors flock in droves each year to the Pembrokeshire Peninsula to take in the beauty of the castle-clad cliffs that line its coast. Thankfully, a "very mature and established tourism industry ...
PEMBROKE, WALES—According to a report from BBC News, a team from Dyfed Archaeology Trust has conducted a geophysical survey at Pembroke Castle, which was built in the eleventh century, to look ...
PEMBROKE, WALES—According to a report in The Guardian, archaeologists digging test trenches on the grounds of Pembroke Castle have uncovered stone structures that could be the remains of a ...
Around 100 years later, the castle was granted to William Marshal by Richard I. Marshal had been knighted in 1166, and in 1189, he became Earl of Pembroke through his marriage to Isabel de Clare.