Tenby Photos

Photos of Tenby and Pembrokeshire

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  Tenby Harbour. Colour. Tenby Harbour at low-tide showing a contrast of reflection among the fishing boats. With converted fishermen’s cottages, georgian houses and central to the harbour St Julian’s Chapel. A very picturesque Coastal scene.

Mwnt Chapel. Black+White.   Mwnt was a site of an unsuccessful invasion by Flemings in 1155 and it’s defeat was long afterwards celebrated on the First Sunday in January as  “Sul Coch Y Mwnt”. The name (Red Sunday) was given in consequence of the blood shed on that day. It is reputed that the bones […]

St Govan,s Chapel is nestled amongst the rocks, very picturesque and is close to a car park. It has a  flight of steps to go down, not for the weak hearted going back up!!! It is said the number of steps counted are never the same as going down as going back up!!! The Chapel is dedicated […]

  Celtic Church-Gumfreston-Tenby. Gumfreston is a little Twelfth-century church and still has three holy wells in the churchyard grounds.