Manorbier Castle
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A fabulous tour of an unspoilt part of the United Kingdom rich in castles, history and a landscape covered with farming valleys, rolling hills and sweeping bays.
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This seat of the Carew family has a hall-block of c1300-25 on the west side with impressive round towers rising from square bases with pyramidal...
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Built by the Marshal earls of Pembroke between 1190 and 1245 and delightfully set on a rocky coastal promontory, the castle has a triangular inner...
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A superb beach on the Gower Peninsula, owned by the National Trust, with excellent bathing and spectacular views of the Worms Head – a giant rocky...
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There is free access at any time to this ruin in a delightful location on a coastal headland. The low and thin wall of the small 12th century inner...
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Cut off from the mainland by a channel ravaged by strong currents, Skomer Island is protected from most predators and has become a vast nesting ground...
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Total peace and quiet await at Tibbetts, and if you desire the company of no one but the occasional puffin, this old admiralty lookout building will...
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A sandy beach, backed by high sand dunes beside the picturesque North Devonshire village of Croyde. The beach is extremely popular with holidaying...
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A beautiful west facing sand and pebble bay at the foot of cliffs on the Heritage Coast, near Bridgend in the Vale of Glamorgan. This rural beach with...
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Tarr Steps on Exmoor you can go there any time of the year and it is a nice place to take your children for a day out and there is a cafe close by to...
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If you have ever wanted to know how it must feel to drive or command a tank in battle, the experiences available at the Dinscott Military Collection...
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