Welcome to Narberth
CLICK FOR 2021 CENSUS DATAIntroduction
Narberth (Welsh: Arberth) is both a town and a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was founded around a Welsh court and later became a Norman stronghold on the Landsker Line. It became the headquarters of the hundred of Narberth. It was once a marcher borough. George Owen described it in 1603 as one of nine Pembrokeshire "boroughs in decay". In 2011, the population was 2,150, of which a third are Welsh-speaking. Narberth is close to the A40 trunk road and is on the A478. Narberth railway station is on the main line from Swansea. The community includes the village of Crinow.
Parish Information
Parish statistics
Area |
1,199 hectares |
|---|---|
Population |
3,007 (2021) |
Density |
251 people/km2 |
Mean age |
44.7 |
Ward |
Narberth |
District |
Pembrokeshire |
Postcodes |
SA67 |
ONS ID |
W04000453 |
Council
Contact details for Narberth Parish Council, including current councillors, precept data and election results.
Education
View educational establishments in Narberth Parish. Data includes OFSTED rating and current appointed governors.
Business
Business directory listing local businesses operating within Narberth Parish.
Planning
View recent planning applications submitted for Narberth Parish.
Property
Price paid data for all property sold in Narberth Parish since 2018. Includes average prices for each property type.
Heritage
Local heritage sites, historic churches, heritage pubs plus local heritage initiatives for Narberth Parish.