Pembrokeshire's third incident of anti-English graffiti daubing this year is being investigated by police.
Stone-built farm buildings on the minor road leading from Narberth Bridge to Molleston were daubed with red paint spelling out Troi Nol Saes - translated as 'turn back,English' - in the attack overnight on Friday.
Also painted on the buildings were the initials FWA, standing for Free Wales Army and MG, representing the Welsh nationalistic movement, Meibion Glyndwr.
Earlier this year, similar graffit was found on a wall in Narberth's Castle Street and at a stables near Tegryn.
Anyone who has any information that could help police is asked to call 0845 330 2000.
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