Haverfordwests
Haverfordwest is a market town and the administrative centre of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the River Cleddau, it is one of the most important commercial and retail hubs in the county. The town's history dates back to the Norman period, with evidence of a motte-and-bailey castle built around the 12th century. This castle, although now largely in ruins, remains a prominent landmark and a symbol of the town's heritage.
The economy of Haverfordwest has historically been based on agriculture and trade, facilitated by its strategic
Culturally, Haverfordwest offers several points of interest. Beyond the castle, the town features St Martin's Church,