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Haverfordwest Priory

Haverfordwest, SA61 1BE, United Kingdom

Haverfordwest Priory
Museum
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48 reviews
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Q2XP+75 Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
+44 300 025 6000
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George Hinton
George Hinton
I really beutiful old abbey with a lovely herb garden and a very peaceful place with a nice feel to it. Would be a beautiful place to have a picnic.
Wild Camping Pembrokeshire
Wild Camping Pembrokeshire
Monastic Ruins, plenty still remain although close to main arterial roadway so plenty of traffic noise. Avoid on weekend if possible as revellers like to also visit during darker hours
Anders “Gestirix” Vaage
Anders “Gestirix” Vaage
If you are in Haverfordwest find your way over to the Priory ruins. Only a few minutes walk along the river from Riverside shopping.

Free entry :)

The ruins are not very big, so it does not take to long to see everything, good to combine with a visit to the Castle.
Sian E
Sian E
A beautiful piece of history. Good information boards and a gorgeous tranquil ruin.
Ian Parry
Ian Parry
Lovely and picturesque Priory a short walk from the town. Would benefit from some additional information boards.

Spoilt by people leaving litter/drinks bottles in the middle of the Priory and not using the litter bin at the entrance.
David Williams
David Williams175 days ago
This is a great ruin it what would have been a peaceful place, unusual for the gardens that have been recreated to show what they would have looked like back in the day. The river runs close to the ruin, sad that you can see lots (3) shopping trolleys on the river bank. The dual carriage wY is also next to the ruin otherwise this would have been a nice peaceful place. There is carparking which is free. You can walk from the ruin to the nearby nature reserve which is only 0.3 of a Km away. Worth a visit if you are in the area just a pity about the traffic noise and also no reL information boards on what each part of the ruin is.
Gerald Stevenson
Gerald Stevenson1 year ago
A wonderful monument a nice little bit of history behind it very peaceful and tranquil would recommend seeing at least once
Roger Suthren
Roger Suthren2 years ago
Interesting historical site, but not enough information on what the different parts of the building are. This info could be online, linked to a QR code, and would be a suitable project for a history student interested in communicating with the public.
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