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Oakwood Theme Park (formerly Oakwood Leisure Park, Oakwood Coaster Country & Oakwood Park) is a theme park in Pembrokeshire, Wales.. Oakwood opened in the late 1980s as a very small family park with BMXs, a wooden fort, a 3D-style cinema experience show, go-karts and a water chute ride.
Narberth Urban District was created on 1 April 1902, covering a new civil parish called Narberth which was created from part of the Narberth North parish. Narberth South and the reduced Narberth North parish stayed in the Narberth Rural District. [23] Narberth Urban District Council met at Narberth Town Hall in the High Street. By 1958 the ...
Narberth Castle (Welsh: Castell Arberth) is a ruined Norman fortress in the town of Narberth, Pembrokeshire, West Wales. It forms part of the Landsker Line . A chronicle in the Cotton library mentions that, in 1116, Gruffydd ap Rhys attacked and destroyed the castle of arberth ; this however probably refers to the nearby Sentence Castle , the ...
The Queen’s Hall was opened on 1 Feb 1958 by the High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, Joseph Edward Gibby. [4] The main hall at Queen's Hall, Narberth. It is a registered charity and run by a board of trustees. It comprises a café, five meeting rooms and a main hall with a standing capacity of 473.
The Grove is a Grade II listed building of historical significance located south of Narberth, Pembrokeshire. [1] It was built by Daniel Poyer in about 1680 shortly after he inherited the property from his father. The house remained in the Poyer family for the next two centuries. Today The Grove is a hotel and restaurant. It caters for special ...
Narberth Food Festival is an annual food festival held at Town Moor, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Overview. The festival was established in 1998 and is run by volunteers ...
Narberth may refer to: Narberth, Pembrokeshire, a town in Wales Narberth Hundred, a traditional hundred of Pembrokeshire, Wales;
GENUKI also has a list of Pembrokeshire place names extracted from Lewis's 1833-44 A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, which link to further sources and historical information. [2] Some are stub articles that need expanding; for a list, see Category:Pembrokeshire geography stubs. For other principal areas in Wales, see List of places in Wales