Nooks And Corners of Pembrokeshire

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Nooks And Corners of Pembrokeshire
H Thornhill Henry Thornhill Timmins
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Towards the cool of evening we bear away for distant Pem- broke, by the road that leads past Orielton, where we are on familiar ground which has been touched upon in describing a previous route.
A WAV^itE Wee. !, CHAPTER VI.
CAREW, WITH ITS CROSS, CASTLE AND CHURCH. UPTON CASTLE AND CHAPEL. PEMBROKE DOCK AND HAVERFORDWEST.
'TTPIIIMC^ I'OKTH by the morning train, we } Ji 11 HUM V3 aii„ht at Lamphey Station ; whence we make our way to the grand old ruins of Carew Castle, as our piece de resistanc
...e for to-day. Once free of Lamphey village, we soon find ourselves striding across the Ridgeway by Lamphey Park ; whence !™\ we get a pretty retrospect, under some weatherbeaten trees, of the pleasant vale we have quitted, with a more distant peep of the towers of Pembroke Castle. Here, too, we find a few [l| traces of olden times in a group of gray, weather-stained ^\| farm-buildings ; remnants, maybe, of Bishop Vaughan's famous grange.
At Rambler's Folly, on the crest of the ridge, we get the first glimpse of our destination, down in the valley below ; with a background of open country rolling upward to the distant hills ; while, by taking the trouble to cross over the road, we command the broad plain of the sea.


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