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Please only suggest sites to this locality if they are about the town, or have postal references to Narberth or the immediate viccinity.
Sites for locations as far east Lampeter Velfrey or Llandewi Velfrey may be listed here until there is a more appropriate locality category,
but please suggest sites that correspond closer to the Carmarthenshire border to a more appropriate sub-category of Pembrokeshire.
Sites for locations as far north as Llawhaden in the Preseli Hills and as far west as Slebech (Dungleddy hundred) should be suggested to a more appropriate sub-category of Pembrokeshire.
Sites for locations further south west should be listed in the Martletwy category.
Sites for locations south of Yerbeston, such as Creselly, should be listed in the Carew category.
Sites for locations south of Templeton, such as Reynalton, should be suggested to a more appropriate sub-category of Pembrokeshire,
whereas those as far south as Begelly or Stepaside should be listed in the Kilgetty category.
Unless the Amroth category is appropriate, sites for locations south east of Princes Gate, such as Ludechurch, should be suggested to a more appropriate sub-category of Pembrokeshire.

This category represents the town of Narberth, which gives its name to the ancient hundred ranging from the most south east locality of Pembrokeshire, Amroth, at the coastline of Camarthen Bay, the border with Carmarthenshire, as far north as Llandissilio, westwards south of the Preseli Hills, south of the ancient hundred of Dungleddy. The western boundary is the eastern bank of the Cleddau estuary, southwards to Lawrenny and Carew, before the the ancient hundred of Castlemartin at St Florence and Tenby.  The Narberth hundred includes the area as far south as parishes of Redberth, Gumfreston and St Issells, which includes Saundersfoot and Kilgetty.


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