Narberth, Pembrokeshire
Narberth is a small town in Pembrokeshire. Narberth was founded around the court of a Welsh prince, but later became a Norman stronghold on the "Landsker Line", the cultural divide between the two languages. Attractions in the town include several art galleries, the Narberth Museum, the former town hall which still houses the cell where the leaders of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned and a ruined castle. Narberth is well known for its range of independent shops. The town is within the council area of Pembrokeshire.
Place Type: Town
Alternative name(s): Arberth
Historic County: Pembrokeshire
Lat, Long: 51.799682,-4.74415
Grid Reference: SN108147
Police Area: Dyfed-Powys
Council Area: Pembrokeshire
Community (Civil Parish): Narberth C
Country: Wales
GBPNID: 1049
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Narberth,_Pembrokeshire_1049
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Place Type: Town
Alternative name(s): Arberth
Historic County: Pembrokeshire
Lat, Long: 51.799682,-4.74415
Grid Reference: SN108147
Police Area: Dyfed-Powys
Council Area: Pembrokeshire
Community (Civil Parish): Narberth C
Country: Wales
GBPNID: 1049
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Narberth,_Pembrokeshire_1049

