Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Haroldston St Issells is a parish in Pembrokeshire, on the upper reaches of the River Cleddau, 1 mile SE of Haverfordwest. The acreage is 1104; Haroldston Manor, which is now a ruin, is the old seat of the Harrolds and the Perrots, in particularly Sir John Perrot, who is thought to be the illegitimate son of Henry VIII. Upper and Lower Haroldston are 2 ancient farmhouses that were probably part of the Haroldston estate. Lower Haroldston is still a working farm, whilst Upper Haroldston is now a self-catering holiday cottage (trading as Haroldston Farmhouse). Haroldston church is co-located with Lower Haroldston and is a small attractive building. Haroldston ruins and Lower Haroldston can both be viewed from a circular walk, along the banks of the Cleddau."@en }
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- Haroldston_St._Issells abstract "Haroldston St Issells is a parish in Pembrokeshire, on the upper reaches of the River Cleddau, 1 mile SE of Haverfordwest. The acreage is 1104; Haroldston Manor, which is now a ruin, is the old seat of the Harrolds and the Perrots, in particularly Sir John Perrot, who is thought to be the illegitimate son of Henry VIII. Upper and Lower Haroldston are 2 ancient farmhouses that were probably part of the Haroldston estate. Lower Haroldston is still a working farm, whilst Upper Haroldston is now a self-catering holiday cottage (trading as Haroldston Farmhouse). Haroldston church is co-located with Lower Haroldston and is a small attractive building. Haroldston ruins and Lower Haroldston can both be viewed from a circular walk, along the banks of the Cleddau.".
- Q18160141 abstract "Haroldston St Issells is a parish in Pembrokeshire, on the upper reaches of the River Cleddau, 1 mile SE of Haverfordwest. The acreage is 1104; Haroldston Manor, which is now a ruin, is the old seat of the Harrolds and the Perrots, in particularly Sir John Perrot, who is thought to be the illegitimate son of Henry VIII. Upper and Lower Haroldston are 2 ancient farmhouses that were probably part of the Haroldston estate. Lower Haroldston is still a working farm, whilst Upper Haroldston is now a self-catering holiday cottage (trading as Haroldston Farmhouse). Haroldston church is co-located with Lower Haroldston and is a small attractive building. Haroldston ruins and Lower Haroldston can both be viewed from a circular walk, along the banks of the Cleddau.".