Pembroke Dock's internationally significant heritage is celebrated under one roof in the historic Royal Dockyard Chapel, now Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre.
Displays tell the story of the town from its origins as Wales' only Royal Dockyard where over 260 vessels were built, including five Royal Yachts.
Later in the town's history, the Royal Air Force based squadrons of flying-boats in the natural harbour of the Cleddau Estuary and the town became the world's largest military flying boat station, playing a vital role in the Second World War Battle of the Atlantic.
The town's remarkable history is recorded and preserved here for families to explore and discover.
The Heritage Centre is actively seeking volunteers in a number of key areas, including:
- Coffee Shop
- Reception and Gift Shop
- Museum collections and archive
Our volunteers are friendly and enthusiastic, and all have a...
The Heritage Centre is a welcoming destination for group visits, including coach tours, community groups, clubs, and societies. Groups of ten or more that pre-book can take advantage of our special group rates. For bookings,...
The displays at the Heritage Centre tell the story of Pembroke Dock's history, and our experienced volunteers who include retired teachers and education professionals are happy to guide your class, whether you are looking for...
Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre is an all-weather attraction based in the former Royal Dockyard Chapel. In the rain or sunshine, visitors can expect a warm welcome from our enthusiastic volunteers, and beautiful grounds where v...