Saundersfoot, The Glen 1934
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Photo of Saundersfoot, The Glen 1934

More about this scene

This view of the Glen was taken from St Bride's Hill. It is possible to reach the Glen Beach from just below the row of houses. The houses in the picture still remain, but some are extended and altered, and they are now surrounded by newer residential properties. Rhode Wood, accessible from the Glen, offers many pleasant sylvan walks.

A Selection of Memories from Saundersfoot

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Saundersfoot

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I spent every Summer in Saundersfoot from the age of 6 to 15! My Uncle owned the garage at the bottom of the arches in Tenby, and I had great fun exploring. I am trying to remember the name of a lovely little gift shop in The Strand, that no longer exists... think it began with a D..? It was on the right around a third of the way up. Kate Butler (nee Cosgrove)
The only South Beach I can think of, is in Tenby, there was a cinema there on the South beach, in which you had to walk on an elevated tunnel to reach the doors. Don't know when it was demolished, because I moved out of the area in 1965, hope this was some help.
Does any one remember the cinema on the South Beach by the Jubilee Park?
When I was a child, my grandparents had a static caravan on the 'Zealand' caravan park in Saundersfoot (now part of Scar Farm). We stayed there every school holiday and I have many lovely memories; many include a bag of chips and the steep walk up the hill beside the Hean Castle Pub. Saundersfoot feels like home to me and I hope to live there one day. It's lovely to see how it looked so many years ago.