A market town in Pembrokeshire, with a high street full of Georgian and Edwardian buildings sat in the shadows of a ruined castle, has been named among Britain’s best….
…Unsurprisingly, ‘High Street’ is the most common street name in the UK. But it’s Narberth‘s “handsome” high street that tops them all, according to The Telegraph.
“These cheerful façades front a raft of independents: try RocknRolla for vintage clothes, the Golden Sheaf for art and Welsh crafts, Ultracomida for Spanish nibbles….
“There’s an abundance of antique shops, too.”….


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