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Eastgate House

Eastgate House was, in the 1840’s, a private school training men for the nonconformist ministry.

Later it was the home of Hubert and Howard James, who built one of the first aeroplanes in Wales. Their first flight was in 1913 in nearby Clunderwen and they decided to start an aeroplane factory in Narberth; their plans were however halted by the Great War, in which they both served with the Royal Flying Corps.

The Old Wesleyan Methodist Chapel built in 1905, is now the Masonic Hall.

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