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tommypickles
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Post by tommypickles »

Looking to do a bit of work on Marloes Sands, Newgale, St Annes Head & Monks Haven. Has anyone detected on here before?????

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dshepp78
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Post by dshepp78 »

Hi tommy,
i have been on all said beaches as i live in the area, one place i can suggest, which may be a little gold mine is solva harbour.

It has been an active port since early 1600s and many tourists go there too.

newgale is good but only on the pebbles, found a few rings and coins on it, place to go is just opposite the pub called the Duke and move up towards the right hand side of the beach.

Broadhaven and little haven are a fav of mine as they were victorian beaches.

Saint anns i have not touched however alot of history there.
Hope this helps
cheers Dom
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tommypickles
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Post by tommypickles »

That's brilliant. Thank you for you help. I go to Little Haven on holiday a few times a year. I'm quite keen on st anns head. Is Solva the place with the sort of wacky art gallery? Hope you don't mind the friend request. Noticed the ex forces. Big thumbs up. I'm ex RAF Regt :-)

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dshepp78
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Post by dshepp78 »

tommypickles wrote:That's brilliant. Thank you for you help. I go to Little Haven on holiday a few times a year. I'm quite keen on st anns head. Is Solva the place with the sort of wacky art gallery? Hope you don't mind the friend request. Noticed the ex forces. Big thumbs up. I'm ex RAF Regt :-)

Regards Tommypickles
Thats the one, very expensive pics he sells there lol, forgot to mention that branston near neyland is a place to go also, its has a chuch dating back to the 6th century, its right next the water, where there is a beach, when the tide is out.

no probs about friend request, and if you want some company i maybe able to meet up and show you some of the places i do ok on :)

Estuarys are my favourite places to go in pembs though, found my best stuff on them.
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