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High Noon Guest House, Pembroke
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Lower Lamphey Road
Pembroke
Pembrokeshire
Wales
United Kingdom SA71 4AB


Description:
High Noon has been a Guesthouse providing Bed & Breakfast in Pembroke since 1958.Chris and Sheri Barnikel have been attending to the smooth running of it since 1994. Chris is originally from Pembrokeshire so has plenty of local knowledge to impart to the guests. In fact the Barnikel name can be traced back to the 1600’s in Pembroke when their name appeared as the bookbinders of the Bible to be found in St. Mary’s Church in the Main St.

High Noon guesthouse is situated in the attractive walled town of Pembroke one of Wales’ most historic sites.Founded by the Norman’s in 1090 it is most famous for it’s impressive castle, birthplace of Henry V11.During the English Civil War Pembroke again achieved national prominence when Oliver Cromwell laid siege to the town.

Pembroke is also on the route of the Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Path which makes the High Noon an ideal base to explore the delights of the path with it’s enchanting beaches and superb scenery.Whilst here you must be sure to see Broadhaven South, Freshwater West and Barafundle beaches, amongst the best in Wales, if not Britain. All are just a short drive from Pembroke.

We also make the perfect base for visiting the nearby seaside towns of Tenby and Saundersfoot, and Britain’s smallest city - St. Davids.You could try shopping in Narberth, described as the ‘Covent Garden’ of Pembrokeshire; visit the charming coastal hamlets of Lower Fishguard and Solva; relax at Neyland Marina, formerly Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Great Western seaport but now an attractive waterside setting with a superb cycle track; or catch a performance at Milford Haven’s Torch Theatre, one of only 4 professional theatres in Wales with its own production company.
Check In: 14:00
Check Out: 11:00
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Guest Name: mick cooper (United Kingdom)
Stayed From: 08/05/2009 To: 10/05/2009
Guest Type: Family Visit

very friendly - good breakfast and nice clean rooms

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Guest Name: Sue Law ()
Stayed From: 14/06/2008 To: 15/06/2008
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We stayed 1 night, accommodation good and food I would well recommend

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