A Pembrokeshire venue will be hosting a parish history exhibition.
Sutton Chapel, located in Sutton, near Haverfordwest, will open its doors for the Parish History Exhibition from September 25 to 28.
The event organised by the Lambston Parish Residents' Association seeks to attract those who lived or worked in the old parish of Lambston (Portfield Gate, Sutton and Lambston), as well as those keen to learn more about Pembrokeshire history.
Showcasing various segments of parish life, the exhibition covers topics from archaeology to land ownership, and development of villages to personal anecdotes of present and past residents.
The event first took place in 2018, drawing more than 250 visitors who reconnected with old friends and relatives.
This year's exhibition promises 'significant new material', encouraging return visitors to enjoy the updates.
The event is free of charge.
Opening hours are 4pm to 8pm on the Wednesday and Thursday, and 10am to 6pm on the Friday and Saturday.
Additionally, a Parish History Walk around the parish will be available until September 30.
This features 41 panels offering local history.
Details can be found on noticeboards in Portfield Gate and Sutton.
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