Penally Abbey

[4] A Celtic Cross created by pilgrims in the 10th century is located in Penally village church.

[4] The rectors of the church at Penally used the building as their place of residence until the 1820s, when a new vicarage was erected.

[4] In the early 20th century, Penally Abbey became a private residence and it was occupied by the famous Jameson's Whiskey family from 1916 until 1925.

[4] It then housed numerous military personnel in subsequent decades, becoming a country club briefly in the 1950s.

[4] Penally Abbey is built from Pembrokeshire limestone and consists of three buildings set in nearly 6 acres.

The 12th century ruined Norman church in the grounds
Dining room