• Earliest Origins. Since the location of Carew Castle is on the bank of a river that made it accessible to the sea, it was quite a coveted site.
  • A short stroll from the castle in the other direction leads you to Carew Mill, an 18th-century tidal mill. ... We visited Carew Castle as a family and loved it.
  • Carew Castle. Carew Castle (Welsh: Castell Caeriw) is a castle in the civil parish of Carew in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
  • In the late 15th century Carew was enormously improved and extended by Sir Rhys ap Thomas. ... "Castle Ghosts of Wales" (1997 - TV documentary).
  • Carew Castle’s imposing north range, with its Elizabethan window openings, was installed by Sir John Perrot outside the castle’s curtain wall.
  • In about 1480 Sir Edmund Carew sold the Castle to Sir Rhys ap Thomas, commencing two centuries in which it was out of Carew family ownership.
  • Nestled in the rugged wilds of the Pembrokeshire countryside is Carew Castle, an imposing Norman structure as old as the land itself.
  • Since than the Carew castle fell in disrepair and abandoned. Today the Carew family still owns the castle, but it is managed by Pemrokeshire Coast National Park.
  • Carew Castle. Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 06/21/2013 - 02:47. ... The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2000 years.
  • The castle stands on a limestone bluff overlooking the Carew inlet — a part of the tidal estuary that makes up Milford Haven.