These maps are taken from the famous OS "Inch to the Mile" Maps. Though obviously far less detailed than the large scale maps for which we are perhaps better known, they provide an invaluable overview of a wider area, typically 18 miles across by 12 miles down. For transport historians they are invaluable for showing old railways, while all historians need them for their close depiction of topography, including parish boundaries. These maps also mean that we can offer historical coverage for small villages where a large scale map would not be commercially viable. We intend to publish the whole of England and Wales in this series. Almost 200 titles are now available and we aim to publish three new titles each month. The maps include historical notes and all (except the double-sided Tyneside title) also include a large scale map of a small town or village in the area.
Here is information about Sheet 244 & 245
This Inch to the Mile map covers southern Pembrokeshire, around and to the south of Pembroke and Tenby. The two maps are printed together, side by side, for maximum coverage of a coastal area. Coverage stretches from Sheep Island and Linney Head eastward to Tenby and Caldy Island, and from Pembroke south to St Gowan's Head and St Goven Lightship. On the reverse we include an extract from Pembrokeshire Sheet 42.03, showing Castlemartin village in detail, together with a directory.
It is not possible to list the many hamlets, farmsteads and other topographical features shown on these maps. However, you may find it useful if we list the towns and principal villages or church parishes that are included on this map:
For a full list of large scale maps go to the Wales page.
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