Saundersfoot, From St Brides 1933
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More about this scene
The Cambrian Hotel (left) stood on the site which had housed the Milford Arms since 1680 – it was renamed in 1870. The terrace was built c1865. The Hean Castle Hotel (centre) stands on the corner of Cambrian Terrace and Wogan Terrace. On the right is the Barbecue restaurant, originally Bonville's Court Colliery Office. Following a fire in 1913, the building was reconstructed. It is now the Tourist Information Centre.
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