Place talk:Roch Castle, Roch, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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Wikimapia [28 November 2008]

Tentative placement of Roch Castle on Wikimapia → http://www.wikimapia.org/10687895/Roch-Castle-tentative. --ceyockey 20:09, 26 November 2008 (EST)


For the record - I got the Lat/Long by finding Roch on an English e-map then turning on the satellite photo and scrolling around until I found what looked like the castle from the air. I'm pretty sure I'm right, it's not a big place so there aren't too many places it could be. The area appears to have some of the same rocky features seen in ground pictures.--Srblac 11:32, 28 November 2008 (EST)


[30 November 2017]

The whole of Pembrokeshire was broken up into parishes (now it is broken up into "communities"), just like counties in the US are broken up in townships in rural areas. There is a parish named Roch in Pembrokeshire, northwest of the county town of Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest does have its own ruin of a castle.

Google Earth marks Roch Castle in the village of Roch, but it also indexes Roch Castle as the "best hotel in Wales. Modern rooms in a 12th century castle. Church Road, Roch." (Roch Castle) for photographs)

--Goldenoldie 11:04, 30 November 2017 (UTC)