Welcome to the Tabernacle 2017

About us

The Tabernacle is at the heart of the community, we offer weekly services where all are welcome.  On weekdays young children can be heard playing in the on-site nursery

Our incredible Victorian church has recently undergone significant restoration work. We are now working on transforming our gardens into a public space that will celebrate Pembroke’s diverse history and give an insight into what it was like to live in Pembroke from Medieval times to the present day.

Inside the Chapel can be found The Pembroke Story Exhibition which invites you to explore the lives of the people living through Pembroke's more recent industrial past. 

We organise regular community events and the Church is also available for hire for private occasions.  

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Join Us

Find us on Main Street, Pembroke.

We are located on Main Street in the Historic town of Pembroke.  Please drop by if you are visiting this magnificent town, everybody is welcome. 

Around Pembroke

Castle over the Mill Pond

Castle over the Mill Pond

The Pembroke Mill Pond is a short walk from the Tabernacle Church and offers a quiet space to enjoy the diverse wildlife

Pembroke Commons.

Pembroke Commons.

The Tabernacle backs on to The Commons, a beautiful public space to relax or play.

St Govans Chapel

St Govans Chapel

The Tabernacle is one of many religious sites to discover in South Pembrokeshire.

Pembroke Main Street in the 30's

Pembroke Main Street in the 30's

See some of the more recent Pembroke history at the Tabernacle.

Freshwater West

Freshwater West

Freshwater west is one of the many spectacular beaches near Pembroke.

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle

The Castle looks over the town and ponds.

Partners

Partnership Projects

We work in close partnership with other organisations to promote a sustainable future for Pembroke and to preserve our heritage for future generations. 

Our Partnership Projects Include:

We are working with:

URC Wales Synod

We are the United Reformed Church in Wales, comprising nearly 100 local congregations spread north, south, east and west across the principality. All these churches belong to the National Synod of Wales which carries out its work through a variety of councils and boards.

Pembroke Town Walls Trust

Conserving our walls through outreach, restoration and research. 

Pembroke 21C

Pembroke 21C exists to work closely with the whole community to provide a focus for activities that are open to all, in order to encourage pride and community spirit in Pembroke in an environmentally and economically sustainable way.