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Queens Hall - Old Town Hall, Narberth

Queens Hall

(2 reviews)

This is a striking old building which has been renovated and, these days, is a gallery and gift…read moreshop. Originally, it was listed as a 'a lock up house with a room over it in which a magistrates court and parochial meetings were held'. In 1858 it was falling into very bad repair so the court and magistrates relocated to a new building. The Town Hall then became a 'Mechanics Institute' which included a library. In 1881 a clock tower was built and in 1912 another floor was added. Easy to find as it's up a very unusual double stairway (unfortunately I didn't capture that in my photo) and can be seen from many parts of the town.

The queens hall in narberth is great! A real community hall where all sorts of events take place…read more It has a brilliant stage, and many music events are held. There are a quite a few local bands which are very popular, and this is the place to come and watch them. Christmas time is tgood as special acoustic night etc are organised. Battles of the bands and such like. There is also occasionally big name bands playing here, pendulum played recently! The prices are great, and always very reasonalbe. There is a good bar, and lots of seating around the edge and at the back of the main floor area. They ahve a very good policy and underaged people have a wrist band on, so they dont get served alcohol. There is also a cafe that is open during the day. And an art gallery upstairs, which showcases local artisst exhibitions aswel as visiting artists. All in all this is a fantic community hall type place, and there should be more of them!

Dylan Thomas Centre

Dylan Thomas Centre

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I've also been here many times too: for coffee with friends and also to have a stall at an…read moreexhibition a couple of times. I enjoyed looking at the second hand books in the back part of the cafe as well. I wish there was a bit more choice in the cafe, but it's OK for coffee and a cake. Quite an interesting place to visit, though a fair walk from the town centre.

I've attended various functions/events here…read more It's a very nice venue for a wedding - the room on the first floor is quite large and the huge windows give it a light and airy feel. The balcony area overlooking the room is quite nice as it allows guests to break away from the hurly-burly and sit and chat or simply watch the goings-on below. I've also attended a few exhibitions in the same room. The balcony area allows you to view from above too which I think is a nice touch. The Dylan Thomas museum downstairs is worth a look - it's not a huge exhibition but quite fascinating (worth reading are the letters from one of Dylan's friends to another describing the poet's final days). The gift shop is tiny but worth a peek. Items for sale are a little classier (and more expensive) than your average museum shop. The corridor leading from the foyer regularly houses small exhibitions of paintings or photographs. The coffee/book shop is certainly my favourite part of the centre. One half houses a large selection of second-hand books - a real treasure trove and a must if you have an hour or two to spare. The coffee shop area offers a tempting selection of teas and coffees, home made cakes and light lunches. I sometimes attend work meetings here and it's a real treat to have some lunch here before going back to work.

Cardigan Castle - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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