The 1955 Royal tour of Wales concluded with a visit to Pembroke Castle. The 1955 Royal tour of Wales concluded at the birthplace of Henry Tudor, Pembroke Castle. This BBC archive shows Queen Elizabeth ...
Pembroke Castle may be known to history as the birthplace of Henry VII, but its history goes back much further than that - and even Henry's birth is perhaps a more dramatic tale than you may think.
Writer Phil Carradice has put together this gentle walk that takes in the Norman sites that can still be found in the town of Pembroke.
Pembroke Castle, famed as the birthplace of Henry VII, boasts a history that stretches well beyond that notable event – and even the story of Henry's birth is more enthralling than one might ...
A popular Pembrokeshire castle has been forced to close today (Friday, January 24) because of Storm Eowyn. Carew Castle is not open after strong winds hit the county this morning. This comes after Met ...
Take time to stop and gaze across the stream towards the undoubted gem of Pembroke Castle - and, indeed, of Pembroke itself - the superb Round Keep, built by Earl William Marshall in about 1200.
The castle as we see it today dates from the years after the Earldom of Pembroke was created in 1138 when the first Earl, Gilbert de Clare, decided to extend and improve the fortress. Gilbert's ...