Narberth, Pembrokeshire

Narberth (Welsh Arberth ) is a small town in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was founded around a Welsh court around, but later became a Norman stronghold on the Landsker line and seat of the Harde Narberth. Narberth is located one mile south of the A40 at the A478 and is connected to the railway line to Tenby and Pembroke.

The Town Hall is the prison in which the leader of the Rebecca Riots were imprisoned. The village is also the ruins of Narberth Castle.

River Cleddau at Blackpool Mill near Narberth is the furthest inland point that is still dependent on tide.

Mythology

In the story Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed ( Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed ) is located in Arberth the court of the legendary Prince Pwyll of Dyfed. Whether it is Narberth, is not completely secured, is believed by most scholars of.

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