• The castle stands on a limestone bluff overlooking the Carew inlet — a part of the tidal estuary that makes up Milford Haven.
  • Carew Castle & Tidal Mill are both well worth a visit if in the local area. The castle provides a good look back in time with plenty of history to take in.
  • Carew Castle’s imposing north range, with its Elizabethan window openings, was installed by Sir John Perrot outside the castle’s curtain wall.
  • This is really two trips in one as on this site is the castle, and then a short walk away is the Carew Tidal Mill, one of the few restored tidal mills in Britain...
  • Castle Facts: Location: Pembrokeshire, Carew, Wales. ... Notes: Carew Castle is a castle in the civil parish of Carew in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire.
  • Carew Castle is set on a tidal estuary overlooking a huge Millpond which provides as impressive a setting for any Castle we know of.
  • 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.
  • I visited Carew Castle and Mill whilst staying nearby in Tenby. ... Carew Castle & Tidal Mill are both well worth a visit if in the local area.
  • Carew Castle and Tidal Mill’s rich history spans over 2,000 years and tells of knights of the realm, kingmakers, Elizabethan intrigue and Civil War devastation.
  • The new castle he built served the increasingly less affluent Carew family until financial circumstances forced the family to mortgage the castle in 1480.