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The following description, taken from the Historic Landscapes Register, identifies the essential historic landscape themes in the historic character area.

Character Areas

Carningli

Carningli

Carningli is a historic landscape character area of open moorland crossed by occasional old boundary banks and walls. Carningli hillfort dominates this landscape, and there are numerous smaller related monuments as well as bronze age burial mounds and other ritual and funerary monuments.
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Y Garn – Parke

Y Garn – Parke

Lying on the north-facing slopes below Mynydd Carningli, Y Garn – Parke is characterised by a relatively dense scatter of cottages, houses and small agricultural holdings set within small fields bounded by stone-faced banks and dry-stone walls. At higher levels pasture is reverting to moorland. Back to map
Newport

Newport

Lying on the southern shore of the Nevern estuary, the small town of Newport is strongly characterised by numerous stone-built 19th century houses. It is an Anglo-Norman foundation, and the medieval church and medieval castle are still strong townscape components.
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Holmhouse – Tycanol

Holmhouse – Tycanol

Holmhouse – Tycanol is an agricultural historic landscape character area consisting of relatively large farms set within large, regular fields bounded by stone-faced banks topped with well maintained hedges. Buildings are stone-built and mainly 19th century in date. Back to map
Bryn-henllan

Bryn-henllan

Lying on the north Pembrokeshire coastal plain, Bryn-henllan historic landscape character area is a combination of hamlets, small farms and fields. The hamlets of 19th century stone-built houses are now connected by modern housing development. Farms are relatively small, and fields are small and irregular and bounded by banks topped with hedges. Back to map
Mynydd Melyn

Mynydd Melyn

Mynydd Melyn is a small upland historic landscape character area that in the past has been divided into large enclosures by stone-faced banks and dry-stone walls, although these are now redundant and wire fences provide stock proof boundaries. Land-use is a mixture of improved pasture and heather moorland. Back to map
Newport to Dinas Island Coastal Strip

Newport to Dinas Island Coastal Strip

Newport to Dinas Island Coastal Strip consists of high, hard rock sea cliffs and a very narrow band of cliff top through which the Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs. Old quarries testify to the former importance of slate extraction. Back to map
Nevern Estuary

Nevern Estuary

Consisting of tidal mud flats, reed beds, marsh and scrubby woodland edging the water, the Nevern Estuary historic landscape character area contains few built elements apart from Newport Bridge, an old limekiln and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Back to map
Ffordd Cilgwyn

Ffordd Cilgwyn

Ffordd Cilgwyn historic landscape character area consists of small farms and houses. Buildings are almost entirely 19th century in date and stone-built. Fields are small and regular and are surrounded by stone-faced banks topped with hedges. Back to map