Haverfordwest Town Museum
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| Location | Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, |
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| Type | Local Heritage, Social History |
| Curator | Simon Hancock.[1] |
| Website | www.haverfordwest-town-museum.org.uk |
Haverfordwest Museum is a local history and heritage museum in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Collections include local and social history, the history of the castle, and a selection of local art. The museum is housed in the former governor's house, a Grade II listed building, said to date from 1779[2] inside Haverfordwest Castle and facing the former town prison.
In 2012 Pembrokeshire County Council decided to sell the current site for use commercially, and relocate the museum to another site.[3] The site has not been sold and As of February 2025[update] the museum is closed "temporarily". In November 2023 the roof of the museum was damaged by lead thieves.[4]
