Windsor Farm

This area was the site of a hutted encampment during World War I when the Manchester Regiment was based here.

In World War II it became RAF Pembroke Dock Site No. 5, a dispersed camp consisting of 16 huts and a sewage disposal works; the camp later housed American servicemen. The concrete bases of nine barrack huts can also be found amid the undergrowth to the east of Lamphey Palace. The concrete badge of the Manchester Regiment has also survived.

British and US huts, Windsor Farm

 

 

 

British and US huts at Windsor Farm; the RAF huts are among the trees, the later US tents are on the left.

 

 

 

Image by kind permission of Roger Thomas

 

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