id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40270 Timmins, H. Thornhill (Henry Thornhill) Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire .txt text/plain 58534 2424 69 than the mediƦval castles of Pembroke, Manorbere and Carew; while St. Davids Cathedral and the ruined Palace of its bishops, nestling in their ancient priories, quaint old parish churches and curious, fortified The adjacent Castle Hill is crowned by a lofty watch-tower, some ruined A stone's-throw farther on rises the broad bulk of the great St. George's Bastion, marking the entrance to one of the principal town tidal waters extended up this hollow vale as far as the village of St. Florence; and there is an old map at Tenby in which a vessel in full towers and gables of the quaint old parish church peep from a rival hill parts, this curious old church stands unrivalled, even in this land of with the castle walls upon our right hand, we pass a group of cottages At the western end of the church rises a small but ancient tower, with ./cache/40270.txt ./txt/40270.txt