Manorbier

Manorbier

Coordinates: 51°38′40″N 4°47′53″W / 51.644444°N 4.798056°W / 51.644444; -4.798056

Manorbier
Manorbier Castle 3.jpg
Manorbier Castle
Manorbier is located in Pembrokeshire
Manorbier

 Manorbier shown within Pembrokeshire
Principal area Pembrokeshire
Ceremonial county Dyfed
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town MANORBIER
Postcode district SA70
Dialling code 01834
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
Welsh Assembly Camarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
List of places: UK • Wales • Pembrokeshire


Manorbier is a village on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. The name means the 'Manor of Pyr'.

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History

The Norman knight Odo de Barri was granted the lands of Manorbier, Penally and Begelly in gratitude for his military help in conquering Pembrokeshire after 1003. The first castle was motte and bailey style, with the stone walls added the next century by later Normans. Giraldus Cambrensis, son of William de Barri, was born in the village in 1146, calling it "the pleasantest place in Wales".

Fossils can be found along the stream bed, although some are of poor quality, and along the cliffs to the side of the beach the rock formations are revealed as vertical beds. The evidence of early human habitation consist of many flint microliths, housed in museums around the area, from the Mesolithic and Neolithic ages. The King's Quoit cromlech is the most notable monument in the local area and is to be found to the south east of Manorbier bay and beach.

Later evidence points to occupation of The Dak with the finding of a perforated mace head as well as Bronze age burial mounds on the Ridgeway. Fortifications also seem to have been prominent including an Iron Age enclosure near Manorbier station and the site of a multivallate, meaning multiple ditches, promontory fort at Old Castle Head where there are remains of hut platforms within the ditches. There are also some old lime kilns near the sites of quarries and a restored version in Mud Lane shows how they looked originally. There is also an area of strip lynchets and fields dating back to early Anglo Saxon times and perhaps as early as the Bronze age which are to the east of the town alongside the road to Lydstep. There is a higher concentration near Manorbier Newton to the north west.

Tourism

Modern day Manorbier has become well known as a tourist spot and as a surfing site. Attractions in the village include Manorbier Castle, and a popular beach in the cove about half a mile to the south west of the village. Manorbier also lies in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and there are plenty of places for people to stay including Manorbier Country Park.

Twinned towns

Manorbier is twinned with Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine, France.

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