Following up the recent letter I received from The Old Man, which,among other things, mentioned the Milford Docks policemen. I ve had this bit of feedback from my old school chum, Graham Clarke, who sent this e-mail. Hi Jeff...just a short note about Docks policemen. Stan Jones and I spent every spare minute on the docks, and were welcomed everywhere by the men who worked there. The police always seemed to patrol in twos. The police station was at the docks entrance at the bottom of the Doctors Hill. The only person not to welcome us was Sgt Farmer. If we saw him it was a matter of running and hiding. Our favourite hiding place was to climb up underneath the old mackerel stage. Once hidden, it was impossible to be seen from above or below. Luckily he did not patrol very often, and I don t think we ever got caught.
Many look to the New Year as a fresh start, potentially in a new property. Once emergency restrictions lift across Wales and the UK, many prospective buyers will be looking to make the move to a new home, and where better to reside than picturesque Pembrokeshire? These three Pembrokeshire properties are currently the most expensive properties on the market in the county. Covering a range of styles and locations from luxury swimming pools, to expansive dairy farms and outstanding renovation projects; these properties have it all.
North Cliffe, Tenby, SA70
Offers in Excess of £3,000,000 This gold standard build on the cliffs of Tenby is the most expensive house on the market in Pembrokeshire as we enter 2021 (according to Rightmove).