The Royal George, Pembroke
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 31 Aug 2022
On the west side of Northgate Street facing the Town Quay and Mill Bridge. It was built in the late C18th. The inn is presumably named for the Royal George, a ship which sank with great loss of life in 1782.