Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Pembrokeshire


These are the maps currently available for Pembrokeside. We start with a few detailed maps, taken from the OS 1:2,500 maps and reduced to approx 14 inches to the mile. Each covers an area approx one and a half miles by a mile and shows the area in great detail, including individual houses and buildings, pathways, field boundaries etc. All these maps are available through our On-line Mapshop.


  • Sheet 02.12 Cardigan & St Dogmaels 1904 - published 2007; intro by Alan Leather.
  • Sheet 04.15 Goodwick & Fishguard Harbour 1937 - published 2008; intro by Derrick Pratt.
  • Sheet 20.03 St David's 1906 - published 2009; intro by Derrick Pratt.

    We have also published several small scale, Inch to the Mile maps, giving full coverage of the county. These form part of a larger series which will eventually cover the whole of Wales and England. For a full list and index maps follow this link. These are the principal sheets for Pembrokeshire. Click on the links for further details on individual maps.

  • 192/209 St David's Peninsula 1909 - published 2001; intro by Dillwyn Miles. Includes a detailed map of Solva.
  • 193 Cardigan & District 1909- published 2005; intro by Alan Leather
  • 210 North Pembrokeshire 1909 - published 2001; intro by Dillwyn Miles. Shows area around Fishguard, Newport, Mynydd Preseli. Includes a map of Newport.
  • 226/227 Milford Haven & District 1909 - published 2001; intro by Dillwyn Miles.
  • 228 Haverfordwest & District 1909 - published 2001; intro by Dillwyn Miles.
  • 244/245 South Pembrokeshire 1909 - published 2002; intro by Dillwyn Miles. Covers area around Pembroke, Tenby, Caldey Island. Includes a map of Castemartin.

    Maps in the Godfrey Edition cost just £ 2.25 each. For a full list of Welsh maps, return to the Wales page

    You can now order maps direct from our On-line Mapshop. They are also available from various local outlets.


    Alan Godfrey Maps, Prospect Business Park, Leadgate, Consett, DH8 7PW. Tel 01207 583388
    The Godfrey Edition / godfreyedition@btinternet.com / 9th September 2009