St Ann's Head Lighthouse
The Pembrokeshire Historian George Owen noted that St Ann's Chapel, thought to be endowed by Henry Tudor in gratitude for his safe landing, served as a landmark for ships approaching the Haven.
St Ann's Head Lighthouse
The chapel was in ruins when Owen knew it in 1600, but the round tower remained. In 1713 with rights leased from Trinity House, Joseph Allen the local landowner built the first lighthouse at St Ann's Head. Later a High Light and a Low Light were built which worked in conjunction to provide leading lights for safe entry into the Haven. The present lighthouse was rebuilt in 1844.
