Tenby
Tenby is a walled seaside community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the western side of Carmarthen Bay. Tenby is a city government area. Noteworthy functions include 2 1/2 miles (4.0 kilometres) of sandy coastlines and also the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the 13th century middle ages community walls, consisting of the Five Arches barbican lodge, Tenby Museum and also Art Gallery, the 15th century St. Mary's Church, and also the National Trust's Tudor Merchant's House. The community is offered by Tenby railway station. Watercrafts sail from Tenby's harbour to the offshore monastic Caldey Island. St Catherine's Island is tidal and also has a 19th century Palmerston Ft. With its strategic placement on the much west shore of Britain, and a natural sheltered harbour from both the Atlantic Sea and the Irish Sea, Tenby was a natural settlement factor, most likely a hillside ft with the mercantile nature of the negotiation potentially developing under Hiberno-Norse impact. The earliest recommendation to a settlement at Tenby remains in "Etmic Dinbych", a poem most likely from the 9th century, protected in the 14th century Book of Taliesin.