Lamphey Bishops Palace
Lamphey, Pembroke, SA71 5NT
0870 042 4585
Category: Place to Visit
Discover the privileged world of the medieval bishops of Wales in these ruins
The extensive remains of this lavish country retreat provide a glimpse of the lifestyles enjoyed by the medieval bishops of St Davids, worldly men who enjoyed the privileges of wealth, power and status. The Palace at Lamphey, near Pembroke, is mainly the work of Henry de Gower, Bishop of St Davids from 1328 to 1347, who was also largely responsible for the magnificent bishop's palace alongside St Davids Cathedral. Lamphey Bishop’s Palace dates from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries and provided a magnificent retreat which offered everything from fishponds, fruit orchards and vegetable gardens to sweeping parklands.
1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007: 10.00 - 17.00 daily
The Visitor Centre will be closed at times during the Winter, but the gate will be left open for access to the site.
0870 042 4585
calls charged at national rate
www.cadw.wales.gov.uk