Narberth
Narberth is a town and area in Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. It was founded around a Welsh court, however later on came to be a Norman fortress on the Landsker Line. It became the head office of the numerous Narberth. It was once a marcher district. George Owen described it in 1603 as one of nine Pembrokeshire "boroughs in degeneration". In 2011, the population was 2,150, of which a third are Welsh-speaking. Narberth is close to the A40 trunk roadway as well as gets on the A478. Narberth train station is on the main line from Swansea. Narberth is twinned with Ludlow, and also both communities commemorate an annual food festival.