Narberth Museum

Introduction

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Narberth Museum

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 31 Jul 2015

Located in the converted former Church Street bonded stores building, which was designed to keep people out. Metal bars remain on all windows. Formerly stored inside were hundreds of kegs full of valuable duty-free whisky, brandy and rum. The kegs remained here until either the duties were paid or the kegs exported. Only when the revenue officer and the stores manager were both present, each with a key to their own lock, could the building be entered.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.79682
Longitude
-4.743846