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Extract from the Carew Travel Guides:
A tiny village that can become unbearably packed in high season,
CAREW
, four miles east of Pembroke, by the River Carew, is a pretty place. Just south of the river crossing, by the main road, is the village's
Celtic cross
, the graceful, remarkably intact taper of the shaft covered in fine tracery of ancient Welsh designs. A small hut beyond the cross serves as the ticket office for
Carew Castle and Mill
(Easter-Oct daily 10am-5pm; castle 1.90; castle & mill 2.80). The castle, a hybrid of Elizabethan fancy and earlier defensive necessity, is reached across a field. A few hundred yards to the wes... read the whole Carew Travel Guides...
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