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Carpet Shops in Pencader, SA61
These Carpet Shops companies are located in Pencader
The following Rug Shops are the ones that we have found closest to Pencader
Carpet Stores in towns near Pencader, SA61 Places of interest in Pencader, SA61
Haverfordwest
Haverfordwest (Welsh: Hwlffordd) is the county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Haverfordwest is the most populous urban area in Pembrokeshire, with a population of 13,367 in 2001;[2] though its community boundaries (which exclude Merlin's Bridge) make it the second most populous settlement in the county, with 10,812 people.[3]. Haverfordwest Priory Haverfordwest Priory was a house of Augustinian canons on the banks of the Western Cleddau at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was founded around 1200 on land given by Robert Fitztancard, the lord of Haverfordwest. It was dissolved in 1536 and was acquired by Richard and Thomas Barlow, brothers of William Barlow, bishop of St David's, who began the process of demolition that results in the ruin seen today. From 1983 to 1996, the site (now under control of Cadw) has been excavated and the outlines of the buildings are visible. Much architectural material of a high standard was discovered and can be seen in Haverfordwest museum. Also unearthed was a unique medieval garden with raised beds. Information by Wikipedia.com
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