The UK’s extensive coastline stretches for thousands of miles and has played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s history, culture, and identity.
Exploring these sites is a fascinating journey through the country’s past and diverse cultural heritage.
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St David’s Cathedral is in St David’s in Pembrokeshire in the south-western corner of Wales. The cathedral, named after Wales’ Read more…
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Pentre Ifan is the name given to an ancient manor house with a well-preserved Neolithic dolmen, or burial chamber in Read more…
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Lamphey Palace is located within the small village of Lamphey, just a short distance from the historic town of Pembroke, Read more…
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The churchyard of St. Llawddog contains a megalithic standing stone or Ogham stone upon which Ogham writing can still be Read more…
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15th-century, merchants three-storey house in the historic walled town of Tenby. Read more…
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Dale Fort is a mid-19th century coastal artillery fort at Dale Head, Pembrokeshire. The fort occupies the easternmost end of Read more…
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Carreg Coetan Burial Chamber, Neolithic tomb with large capstone supported by two of the four surviving upright stones. Read more…
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Carew Cross, is an eleventh-century decorated cross. A royal memorial to Maredudd, who, in 1033, with his brother Hywel, became Read more…
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Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in the county town of Pembroke in Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. The castle has Read more…
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