English: St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest. A fine example of a Norman church which dominates the town at the top of the High Street. Its unusual mediaeval wood carvings are now in the town museum but it retains a very old set of bells, an 18thc. organ, impressive windows and the clock which was installed in 1887. The plaque on the left hand gatepost refers to the butter and fish market formerly located here, see 283566
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