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A Cove - St. Brides Haven A description of a cove cove, strides, small, sandstone, erosion, graveyard, iron, camp,

Archaeology at Castell Henllys roundhouses at Castell Henllys is like stepping back in time. archaeology, castell, henllys, roundhouses, iron, people,

Castell Henllys Iron Age Hill Fort Nestled deep in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, there’s really no other place like it. castell, henllys, iron, hill, fort,

Environmental Appraisals (SA, SEA & HRA) Final Sustainability Appraisal and Habitat Regulations Assessment of the Local Development plan sustainability, appraisal, habitat, regulations, assessment, strategic, environmental, appropriate,

Environmental Impact Assessment With a limited number of applications, European legislation requires that the proposal be accompanied by a Environmental Impact Assessment. environmental, impact, assessments,

History for Schools Introduction to the history pages on the website history, iron, tudor, victorian,

Iron Age Pembrokeshire A brief look at the influence that Iron Age people had upon the area, and the signs they left in the landscape iron, hill, forts, promontory, hill, forts, roundhouses, castell, henllys, foel, drygarn, skomer,

Our Sites Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort and Carew Castle and Tidal Mill are sites run by the National Park Authority to help visitors enjoy and learn about our past. They are also important havens for wildlife. castell, henllys, iron, fort, carew, castle, tidal, mill,

Our Standards Our Standards at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority accounts, finances, environmental, policy, authority, complaint,

Pembrokeshire's Timeline Find out how Pembrokeshire has changed from the Palaeolithic times to the present day. palaeolithic, mesolithic, neolithic, bronze, iron, roman, timeline, medieval, modern,

Recent History What makes Castell Henllys particularly important is that for 27-years archaeologists excavated the Iron Age fort and, from their discoveries, thatched Iron Age buildings have been reconstructed on their original foundations. heritage, education, castell, henllys, iron, buildings, archaeological, excavation,

Science for Schools Introduction to the science pages of the website habitats, interdependence, organisms, wildlife, protect, food, chain, environments,

This Season's Events Join the Demetae Tribe and discover life in the Iron Age. demetae, tribe, life, iron,

This Season's Events Daily life in an Iron Age fort was difficult so a helping hand was always welcome. fighting, farming, ironage, life,

What is Archaeology? Archaeology can be defined as ‘the study of people in the past, through the remains they leave behind’. These remains can be almost anything – from burials and weapons to bits of broken pot, stone tools or Second World War defences. archaeologyron, promontory, forts,

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