This is a list of the 187 (as of September 2024) Grade II*-listed buildings in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". [1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 [2] rests with Cadw.
Name | Location Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates | Date Listed | Function | Notes | Reference Number | Image |
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Dovecote | Angle SM8660603075 51°41′09″N5°05′19″W / 51.685729086453°N 5.0885018117454°W | 14 May 1970 | Dovecote | In field immediately N of Castle Farm. [3] [4] | 5922 | |
St. Michael and All Angel's Church | Bosherston, Stackpole SR9661194826 51°36′55″N4°56′21″W / 51.615385933141°N 4.9391747248022°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | At the north end of Bosherston village. [5] [6] | 5927 | |
Church of Saint David | Caldey Island, Tenby SS1428296641 51°38′16″N4°41′07″W / 51.637815693691°N 4.6852118879914°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | Situated some 50m W of Caldey Abbey chapel. [7] [8] | 5933 | |
Carew Bridge | Carew SN0476103827 51°41′57″N4°49′36″W / 51.699112992037°N 4.8266410667377°W | 14 May 1970 | Bridge | About 500 m E of Carew Castle carrying the Carew to Cresselly A4075 road across the estuary of the Carew River. [9] [10] | 5939 | |
The Fortified Rectory | Carew SN0445202733 51°41′21″N4°49′50″W / 51.689180781489°N 4.8304931768052°W | 14 May 1972 | Rectory | 100 m SW of St Mary's churchyard. [11] [12] | 5947 | Upload Photo |
The Old Vicarage (remains) | Castlemartin SR9109998888 51°38′59″N5°01′16″W / 51.649831581935°N 5.0210974921216°W | 14 May 1970 | Vicarage (ruin) | Within St Michael's churchyard, about 40 m E of the church. [13] [14] | 5949 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Lawrence | Gumfreston, St Florence SN1092501102 51°40′36″N4°44′10″W / 51.676757628649°N 4.7360784284226°W | 5 April 1970 | Church | 150 m S of the B4318 in Gumfreston. [15] [16] | 5958 | |
Hodgeston Parish Church | Hodgeston, Lamphey SS0294699378 51°39′31″N4°51′01″W / 51.658524509624°N 4.8503587441771°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | In village of Hodgeston, E of Lamphey [17] [18] | 5959 | |
Lamphey Court | Lamphey SN0171201104 51°40′25″N4°52′09″W / 51.673588303338°N 4.8691553556265°W | 14 May 1970 | Hotel | To the N of Lamphey Village. [19] [20] | 5968 | |
Church of St Caradoc | Lawrenny, Martletwy SN0164806892 51°43′32″N4°52′24″W / 51.725540747131°N 4.8733727628831°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | At the W of Lawrenny village, at the entrance to the grounds of the former Lawrenny Castle. [21] [22] | 5971 | |
Dovecote | Manorbier SS0626797855 51°38′46″N4°48′06″W / 51.646005780035°N 4.8015629324996°W | 14 May 1970 | Dovecote | 5977 | ||
Sunny Hill Farmhouse | Manorbier SS0622499974 51°39′54″N4°48′12″W / 51.66502040927°N 4.8033584582147°W | 14 May 1970 | Farmhouse | 300 m S of the Ridgeway, 500 m W of turning to St Florence. [23] [24] | 5984 | Upload Photo |
Norchard | Manorbier SS0818599465 51°39′40″N4°46′29″W / 51.661124338356°N 4.7747594068906°W | 14 May 1970 | House | 800 m S of the Ridgeway and 1 km E of Manobier Station. [25] [26] | 5986 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Nicholas | Penally SS1177299177 51°39′35″N4°43′22″W / 51.659754603227°N 4.7228053364522°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | In the centre of the village of Penally. The churchyard is enclosed within a rubble masonry wall with simple iron gates. [27] [28] | 5992 | |
Carswell Medieval House | Penally SN0980201058 51°40′34″N4°45′08″W / 51.675982100032°N 4.7522767609135°W | 14 May 1970 | House (ruin) | 50 m N of Carswell Farm House, in the farmyard. It is the western of the two ruined buildings. [29] [30] | 6005 | |
Church of St Florence | St Florence SN0823101159 51°40′35″N4°46′30″W / 51.67635324112°N 4.7750253404422°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | Centrally placed in a compact village. [31] [32] | 6008 | |
St. Twynnell's Church | Stackpole SR9495497592 51°38′23″N4°57′53″W / 51.639619036118°N 4.9646942398162°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | Mediaeval church restored by Lord Cawdor in 1858. [33] [34] | 6018 | |
Park House | Stackpole SR9810296166 51°37′41″N4°55′06″W / 51.627957199475°N 4.9184412628832°W | 14 May 1970 | House | House of c.1700 with mid-18th century alterations. [35] [36] | 6021 | Upload Photo |
St. Mary's Church | Castlemartin SR9323197505 51°38′18″N4°59′22″W / 51.638204773636°N 4.989506982954°W | 14 May 1970 | Church | 2 km E of Castlemartin. [37] [38] | 6035 | |
Carew Tidal Mill and Tidal Barrier | Carew SN0415503831 51°41′56″N4°50′07″W / 51.69893705967°N 4.8354009750078°W | 29 September 1971 | Mill/Tidal barrier | The Tidal Barrier lies across the estuary of the Carew River about 300 m W of Carew Castle. The tidal mill stands on it near to the left (S) bank, over the deeper water where the natural river channel lies. [39] [40] | 6038 | |
St Elidyr's Church | Amroth SN1631507898 51°44′23″N4°39′42″W / 51.739589505939°N 4.6617951788039°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | 1 km N of Amroth Village, in an isolated group with Amroth Farm and the old village school. The group is called 'Castle Back'. The church is in a roundish graveyard surrounded by walls and hedges. [41] [42] | 6044 | |
Church of St. Mary | Kilgetty-Begelly SN1181507311 51°43′58″N4°43′36″W / 51.732820076623°N 4.7265744391592°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | In village of Begelly, 0.5 km N of the A477(T). The church is in a large churchyard with low stone wall, stile and lychgate to N. [43] [44] | 6045 | |
Church of Saint Mary | Bletherston, New Moat SN0703421206 51°51′21″N4°48′12″W / 51.855969636007°N 4.803454994333°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | In a prominent position in the centre of Bletherston village. [45] [46] | 6046 | |
Church of St. Elidyr | Lampeter Velfrey SN1411910913 51°45′57″N4°41′43″W / 51.765941158729°N 4.6951756859274°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | 4 km S of village of Lampeter Velfrey, about 400 m N of Ludchurch village, in a square churchyard partly walled. [47] [48] | 6050 | |
Church of St Jeffrey and St Oswald | Jeffreyston SN0894806525 51°43′29″N4°46′03″W / 51.724788412767°N 4.7676090819266°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | In the centre of the village of Jeffreyston. The churchyard is circular with late C19 extensions N and E. There is a preaching cross (separately listed) to the S side and a small free-standing mortuary chapel to the N side. [49] [50] | 6052 | |
Church of St Aidan | Llawhaden SN0752017468 51°49′21″N4°47′40″W / 51.822570078996°N 4.7943262931519°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | In a square churchyard on the right bank of the Eastern Cleddau, 300 m N of Llawhaden Bridge. [51] [52] | 6062 | |
Llawhaden Bridge and River Bank Wall | Llawhaden SN0747317251 51°49′14″N4°47′42″W / 51.820605125709°N 4.7948867054676°W | 21 June 1971 | Bridge | On Eastern Cleddau ? km E of Llawhaden Village [53] [54] | 6064 | |
Vaynor | Llawhaden SN0980517513 51°49′26″N4°45′40″W / 51.823759234778°N 4.7612370916763°W | 21 June 1971 | House | Reached by a private drive on the E side of the B4313 Pont Sh?n to Bethesda road [55] | 6072 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Leonard | Loveston, Jeffreyston SN0841108477 51°44′32″N4°46′35″W / 51.742134520881°N 4.7764492366699°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | Loveston [56] [57] | 6076 | |
Parish Church of Saint Nicholas | New Moat SN0624325241 51°53′31″N4°49′02″W / 51.891928865935°N 4.8171914507809°W | 21 June 1971 | Church | Prominently situated on S side of village on W side of road; raised rounded graveyard. [58] [59] | 6086 | |
Blackpool Bridge | Martletwy SN0601214514 51°47′44″N4°48′52″W / 51.795519686944°N 4.8145250454696°W | 21 June 1971 | Bridge | Crossing the Eastern Cleddau adjacent to Blackpool Mill, closest to the highest navigable point of the river. Also in Slebech [60] [61] | 6089 | |
Blackpool Mill | Martletwy SN0599914489 51°47′43″N4°48′53″W / 51.795290660154°N 4.81469933008°W | 21 June 1971 | Mill | On the left bank of the Eastern Cleddau 1 km SW of Canaston Bridge. [62] [63] | 6090 | |
St Issell's Church | Saundersfoot SN1325305818 51°43′12″N4°42′18″W / 51.71989382254°N 4.7049743782643°W | 21 June 1971 | 1km N of the village of Saundersfoot. The church stands in a large undulating graveyard through which a stream passes. [64] | 6093 | ||
Slebech Park | Slebech SN0314113977 51°47′23″N4°51′21″W / 51.789691021696°N 4.8557985879011°W | 21 June 1971 | Country house | In extensive grounds 2 km E of Picton Castle, overlooking the Eastern Cleddau. [65] | 6102 | |
Tenby Castle remains | Tenby SN1371400501 51°40′20″N4°41′44″W / 51.672294836059°N 4.6954676719624°W | 19 March 1951 | Castle ruin | Remains are situated at various locations on Castle Hill, on the NE side of the town. [66] [67] | 6111 | |
Laston House | Tenby SN1365600550 51°40′22″N4°41′47″W / 51.672715617758°N 4.6963316175195°W | 19 March 1951 | House | Situated on the N side of Castle Square facing S to St Julian's Street. [68] | 6119 | |
The Prize House | Tenby SN1331900585 51°40′23″N4°42′04″W / 51.672917716332°N 4.7012182318833°W | 31 May 1954 | House | Facing the sea next to the Royal Lion Hotel just S of the junction of the High Street and White Lion Street. [69] | 6165 | |
Medieval structure in the churchyard | Tenby SN1338900457 51°40′18″N4°42′00″W / 51.671791458499°N 4.700138679336°W | 19 March 1951 | Situated some 20m W of the Church of Saint Mary in Liberty. [70] | 6175 | ||
Norton House, including garden wall to street | Tenby SN1315900880 51°40′32″N4°42′13″W / 51.675513790048°N 4.7036872841811°W | 19 March 1951 | House | Situated on the W side of The Norton some 110m N of the junction with St John's Hill. [71] | 6211 | |
The Former Assembly Rooms | Tenby SN1364200561 51°40′22″N4°41′48″W / 51.672809752045°N 4.6965397167614°W | 19 March 1951 | Situated in a prominent position between the harbour and the sea at the N end of Pier Hill. [72] | 6223 | ||
Plantagenet House | Tenby SN1352500433 51°40′18″N4°41′53″W / 51.671621212663°N 4.6981614051553°W | 19 March 1951 | Situated on the W side of Quay Hill between Tudor Square and Bridge Street. [73] | 6227 | ||
Saint Catherine's Fort | Tenby SN1395200307 51°40′14″N4°41′31″W / 51.67063159829°N 4.6919264492501°W | 19 March 1951 | Situated in a prominent position on Saint Catherine's Island to the E of the town and SE of Castle Hill. [74] [75] | 6229 | ||
No 3 Rock Terrace including railings | Tenby SN1360100345 51°40′15″N4°41′49″W / 51.670856169411°N 4.6970166468965°W | 19 March 1951 | Houses | Set back from the street line on the S side of St Julian's Street opposite Slate House with rear facade overlooking Iron Bar Sands. [76] | 6261 | |
No 1 Lexden Terrace, including area railings | Tenby SN1365100382 51°40′16″N4°41′47″W / 51.671205113285°N 4.6963141796966°W | 19 March 1951 | Houses | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall. [77] | 6268 | |
Dovecote in field to NW of Priory Farmhouse | Pembroke SM9765201754 51°40′41″N4°55′41″W / 51.677972081061°N 4.9281682787577°W | 14 July 1981 | Dovecote | Situated near the centre of a field some 350m NW of Priory Farmhouse. [78] | 6327 | Upload Photo |
Priory Farmhouse | Pembroke SM9787801478 51°40′32″N4°55′29″W / 51.675575426862°N 4.9247442047819°W | 10 February 1951 | Situated in Monkton approximately 50m W of the Priory Church of Saint Nicholas. [79] | 6328 | Upload Photo | |
Pembroke town walls | Pembroke SM9876601234 51°40′25″N4°54′42″W / 51.673704385873°N 4.9117781194389°W | 9 June 1976 | Wall | On the S side of the town extending some 225m E from no. 5 Common Road to Rock Terrace. [80] | 6342 | |
Outbuilding range at Kingston Farm to SE of old farmhouse | Pembroke SR9945799468 51°39′29″N4°54′03″W / 51.658094356686°N 4.9007843989951°W | 14 July 1981 | Situated SE of the house at Kingston Farm some 2km SE of the centre of Pembroke. [81] | 6363 | Upload Photo | |
Nos 89/91 Main Street | Pembroke SM9867501353 51°40′29″N4°54′47″W / 51.674740226648°N 4.9131610040898°W | 10 February 1951 | On the S side of Main Street some 35m E of its W junction with East Back. [82] | 6385 | Upload Photo | |
111 Main Street | Pembroke SM9881701310 51°40′28″N4°54′40″W / 51.674405162175°N 4.91108534251°W | 14 July 1981 | House | On the S side of Main Street near its E junction with East Back and opposite the entrance to the Church of Saint Michael. [83] | 6395 | Upload Photo |
Zion Free Church, Meyrick Street | Pembroke Dock SM9667403435 51°41′34″N4°56′36″W / 51.692711760614°N 4.943273567296°W | 14 July 1981 | Church | Built 1846-8, extended 1866-7 and renovated 1882, 1911 and 1986. [84] Formerly listed as Wesleyan Methodist Chapel | 6415 | |
Former Guard House, the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9603603636 51°41′39″N4°57′09″W / 51.694284295682°N 4.952608975907°W | 18 January 1974 | 6436 | |||
The Old Storehouse, the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9602503742 51°41′43″N4°57′10″W / 51.695232075417°N 4.9528299082564°W | 18 January 1974 | Situated to W of Sunderland House, behind ferry terminal. [85] formerly listed as Main Stores of R Hayes Investments Ltd | 6441 | ||
The Defensible Barracks Presely View (W End) | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083 51°41′22″N4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W | 18 January 1974 | Barracks | 6448 | ||
No 1, The Terrace | Pembroke Dock SM9603803521 51°41′36″N4°57′09″W / 51.693252420968°N 4.9525128244509°W | 18 January 1974 | House | formerly listed together with the Commodore Club [86] | 6454 | Upload Photo |
No 2, The Terrace, The Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9606303504 51°41′35″N4°57′08″W / 51.693108890757°N 4.9521416787765°W | 18 January 1974 | House | 6455 | Upload Photo | |
Garrison Chapel | Pembroke Dock SM9628003484 51°41′35″N4°56′56″W / 51.6930083834°N 4.9489947374375°W | 18 January 1974 | Museum | 6458 | ||
Flemish Cottage | Pembroke SM9818701527 51°40′34″N4°55′13″W / 51.676126918796°N 4.9203096471182°W | 14 July 1981 | On the S side of the road opposite Pembroke Castle and some 65m E of Monkton Bridge. [87] | 6468 | Upload Photo | |
Panteg farmhouse | Llanddewi Velfrey SN1570916121 51°48′48″N4°40′30″W / 51.813242415524°N 4.674928409681°W | 2 April 1986 | Farmhouse | On an elevated site to SE of village, overlooking Lampeter Vale. Reached by a long curving track along wooded hillside. [88] | 6547 | Upload Photo |
Orielton Field Centre | Orielton, Hundleton SR9545399036 51°39′10″N4°57′30″W / 51.652767352549°N 4.9583377113403°W | 14 May 1970 | Field Centre | Clay Lane, Orielton | 6573 | |
Former Banqueting Tower | Orielton, Hundleton SR9543598750 51°39′01″N4°57′30″W / 51.650192733117°N 4.958430203141°W | 14 May 1970 | Tower | about 300m SE OF Orielton Field Centre [89] | 6586 | |
Former Church of Saint Mary, Pwllcrochan | Pwllcrochan, Hundleton SM9205102657 51°41′02″N5°00′35″W / 51.684026714553°N 5.0096004206368°W | 14 May 1970 | 6587 | |||
Dovecote and attached Courtyard Ranges of Outbuildings | West Orielton, Hundleton SR9529698961 51°39′07″N4°57′38″W / 51.652036561231°N 4.9605601271701°W | 29 September 1993 | Dovecote | Farm Buildings E of West Orielton [90] | 6600 | Upload Photo |
Llechryd Bridge | Manordeifi SN2179743627 52°03′44″N4°36′03″W / 52.062268626237°N 4.6009663352119°W | 21 September 1964 | Bridge | Situated across Afon Teifi between Llechryd and Castell Malgwyn lodge. [91] | 9895 | |
Albro Castle | St Dogmaels 52°05′20″N4°41′13″W / 52.089°N 4.687°W | 14 April 1992 | Workhouse | aka Cardigan Workhouse | 10556 | |
Church of St Llawddog | Cilgerran SN1906543074 52°03′23″N4°38′26″W / 52.056413927067°N 4.6404810300321°W | 16 January 1952 | Church | Church Street (S side) | 11972 | |
Glandovan | Cilgerran SN1992441504 52°02′33″N4°37′38″W / 52.042594249351°N 4.6271385206755°W | 16 January 1952 | House | 16th century house. [92] [93] | 11973 | Upload Photo |
Benton Castle | Burton SN0053806887 51°43′30″N4°53′22″W / 51.725100718444°N 4.8894197743197°W | 13 December 1951 | Castle | Built on a spectacular position high above the W side of the Daugleddau some 2.3km NE of the church at Burton. [94] [95] | 11981 | |
Rosemarket dovecote | Rosemarket SM9539008241 51°44′07″N4°57′53″W / 51.735396852343°N 4.9646475900588°W | 13 December 1951 | Dovecote | In the centre of a field known as Pigeon Hay some 100m NE of the crossroads near the Church of Saint Ismael. [96] | 11983 | Upload Photo |
Scolton Manor | Scolton, Spittal SM9900022038 51°51′38″N4°55′14″W / 51.860595091642°N 4.9204398641625°W | 13 December 1951 | Museum | Situated in own grounds on W side of B4329 some 1.5 km SE of Spittal village. [97] | 11984 | |
Church of Saint Mary | Burton SM9854105649 51°42′48″N4°55′03″W / 51.71326776774°N 4.9175779664338°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | On the N side of Burton at the end of Church Road. [98] | 11987 | |
Church of St Ishmael | Camrose SM9271220066 51°50′26″N5°00′38″W / 51.840580929917°N 5.0104407481316°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | Situated in churchyard in centre of Camrose village. [99] | 11988 | |
Camrose House | Camrose SM9269719787 51°50′17″N5°00′38″W / 51.83807034928°N 5.0104909274838°W | 3 January 1963 | House | Situated on the S side of the village, the drive to Camrose House and Home Farm off a minor road just S of the bridge over Camrose Brook. [100] | 11989 | Upload Photo |
Clareston | Freystrop SM9572010472 51°45′20″N4°57′40″W / 51.755549851009°N 4.961185972529°W | 3 January 1963 | House | At the end of a drive running SW off the road through Freystrop just S of Puddleduck Bridge. [101] | 11991 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Peter | Johnston SM9321210406 51°45′15″N4°59′51″W / 51.754033587062°N 4.9974313947395°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | In centre of village, in churchyard to E of main road. [102] | 11996 | |
Nolton Rectory | Nolton and Roch SM8667718128 51°49′15″N5°05′48″W / 51.82090065132°N 5.0967149481249°W | 3 January 1963 | Rectory | Situated opposite Nolton church in Nolton village. [103] | 12000 | Upload Photo |
Cottesmore including attached E conservatory and NW wing. | Rudbaxton SM9484218604 51°49′42″N4°58′43″W / 51.828243549483°N 4.9786995673515°W | 3 January 1963 | House | Reached by a drive of some 650m W off the A40 at Tangiers. [104] | 12002 | Upload Photo |
Church of Saint Andrew | Walwyn's Castle SM8847909593 51°44′42″N5°03′55″W / 51.744960487794°N 5.0654056118178°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | On the S side of the minor road through Robeston West. [105] | 12005 | |
Poyston including attached service ranges to NW. | Rudbaxton SM9675119815 51°50′23″N4°57′06″W / 51.83981739744°N 4.9517471784836°W | 3 January 1963 | House | Situated some 1.3 km E of the A40 and just N of the airfield at Withybush. [106] | 12010 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Dogfael | St Dogswells, Wolfscastle SM9689228005 51°54′48″N4°57′16″W / 51.913405977564°N 4.954523851847°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | Situated S of the Afon Anghof some 150m E of Sealyham Bridge and some 400m N of St Dogwells Farm. [107] | 12011 | |
Church of St Mary | Wiston SN0221817959 51°49′30″N4°52′17″W / 51.825121315394°N 4.8714368949105°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | In a prominent position on the S side of the road through Wiston and some 200m S of Wiston Castle. [108] | 12017 | |
New Bridge and four lamp standards | Haverfordwest SM9551915689 51°48′08″N4°58′02″W / 51.802319308382°N 4.9671679090592°W | 7 January 1974 | Bridge | Situated between Picton Place and Victoria Place, across the Western Cleddau river. [109] | 12020 | |
The Old Bridge | Haverfordwest SM9540415876 51°48′14″N4°58′08″W / 51.803956137662°N 4.9689438331395°W | 10 December 1951 | Bridge | Situated across river between N end of Bridge Street and Old Bridge. [110] | 12021 | |
Church of Saint Martin of Tours | Haverfordwest SM9516915733 51°48′09″N4°58′20″W / 51.802585812763°N 4.9722628934344°W | 10 December 1951 | Church | Situated in churchyard raised above Church Street and Chapel Lane. [111] | 12041 | |
Tabernacle Congregational Church | Haverfordwest SM9509715744 51°48′10″N4°58′24″W / 51.802658104611°N 4.9733121629259°W | 7 January 1974 | Church | Situated on SW corner of City Road/Barn St, facing across main road to St Martin's Church. [112] | 12044 | |
Tabernacle Church School | Haverfordwest SM9510715761 51°48′10″N4°58′23″W / 51.802814422403°N 4.9731773846173°W | 7 January 1974 | School | Situated adjoining Tabernacle Church to N, overlooking junction of City Road and Perrots Road. [113] | 12045 | |
Forecourt dwarf wall and railings to Tabernacle Church and to Tabernacle Church School | Haverfordwest SM9511815744 51°48′10″N4°58′23″W / 51.802665827555°N 4.9730080223596°W | 7 January 1974 | Situated across the E fronts of the chapel and school, overlooking junction with Perrots Road. [114] | 12046 | ||
Williamston House including area railings | Haverfordwest SM9531215463 51°48′01″N4°58′12″W / 51.800214076635°N 4.9700323854749°W | 7 January 1974 | House | On the S side of Goat Street some 45m E of its junction with Market Street. [115] | 12081 | Upload Photo |
8 Goat Street | Haverfordwest SM9530115483 51°48′01″N4°58′13″W / 51.80039°N 4.97020°W | 10 December 1951 | House | Large 18th-century terraced house, attached to the similar Grade II* listed No. 10 [116] [117] | 12090 | Upload Photo |
Foley House | Haverfordwest SM9533215505 51°48′02″N4°58′11″W / 51.8005985356°N 4.969767542701°W | 10 December 1951 | House | Situated in own grounds on sloping site half way down street, set back in terraced forecourt. [118] | 12092 | |
Hermon's Hill House | Haverfordwest SM9541715492 51°48′02″N4°58′07″W / 51.800513026567°N 4.9685288757473°W | 10 December 1951 | Situated at top end of Hill Lane to S of No 27 Hill Lane. [119] | 12097 | Upload Photo | |
15 High Street | Haverfordwest SM9527315580 51°48′05″N4°58′14″W / 51.801250274155°N 4.9706662958888°W | 10 December 1951 | Shop | On the S side of the High Street opposite its junction with Dark Street. [120] | 12104 | Upload Photo |
The Shire Hall | Haverfordwest SM9541415609 51°48′06″N4°58′07″W / 51.801562452776°N 4.9686413833839°W | 10 December 1951 | Restaurant | On the S side of the High Street some 25m W of its junction with Quay Street. [121] | 12110 | |
Railings, gates, steps and retaining wall to the Shire Hall | Haverfordwest SM9541115623 51°48′06″N4°58′07″W / 51.801687055344°N 4.9686930952517°W | 7 January 1974 | Railings/gates/steps | On the S side of the High Street some 25m W of its junction with Quay Street. [122] | 12111 | |
12 High Street | Haverfordwest SM9526215611 51°48′05″N4°58′15″W / 51.801524576557°N 4.9708439151064°W | 7 January 1974 | Office | Situated attached to No 1 Dark Street, at junction of High Street and Dark Street. [123] | 12116 | |
22 High Street | Haverfordwest SM9530615609 51°48′05″N4°58′13″W / 51.801522785583°N 4.9702055014229°W | 7 January 1974 | House | Situated two doors down from set-back for C20 National Westminster Bank. [124] | 12118 | Upload Photo |
36 and 38 High Street | Haverfordwest SM9536515628 51°48′06″N4°58′10″W / 51.801715056612°N 4.9693622480567°W | 12 October 1951 | Shops | On the N side of the High Street some 60m W of its junction with Quay Street. [125] | 12122 | Upload Photo |
40 High Street | Haverfordwest SM9537415632 51°48′06″N4°58′09″W / 51.801754277531°N 4.969234265982°W | 12 October 1951 | Offices | On the N side of the High Street some 50m W of its junction with Quay Street. [126] | 12123 | Upload Photo |
29 Hill Street | Haverfordwest SM952153 51°47′58″N4°58′18″W / 51.7994°N 4.9716°W | 12 October 1951 | House | Situated in terraced row against right end of C20 College Court development. [127] | 12137 | Upload Photo |
Palace Cinema and 2 Hill Street | Haverfordwest SM9525515424 51°47′59″N4°58′15″W / 51.79984295905°N 4.970834830204°W | 7 January 1974 | Cinema and house | Situated on corner of Upper Market Street with facades to both streets. [128] | 12148 | |
Hillborough House and area railings | Haverfordwest SM9518015411 51°47′59″N4°58′19″W / 51.799698669815°N 4.9719132985679°W | 7 January 1974 | Some 30m S of the junction of Hill Street and Horn's Lane. [129] | 12152 | Upload Photo | |
The Crypt | Haverfordwest SM9522615560 51°48′04″N4°58′17″W / 51.801053425455°N 4.9713351551955°W | 10 December 1951 | Crypt | Situated on the corner of Market Street and High St, opposite St Mary's Church. [130] | 12172 | |
Plas Glyn-y-Mel, including quadrant wall & gatepier to W service court | Fishguard, Fishguard and Goodwick SM9661236965 51°59′38″N4°57′50″W / 51.993752543114°N 4.9638936844606°W | 24 November 1978 | House | Situated in its own grounds at the end of Glyn-y-Mel Road. [131] | 12256 | |
Hermon Baptist Church including forecourt walls and steps | Fishguard, Fishguard and Goodwick SM9567436903 51°59′34″N4°58′39″W / 51.992850314581°N 4.977499401749°W | 24 November 1978 | Chapel | Situated set back from the street line W of No 21, in raised paved forecourt. [132] | 12273 | |
Church of St Hywel, Llanhowell | Llanrhian SM8189427427 51°54′09″N5°10′19″W / 51.902524923629°N 5.1718743862473°W | 2 April 1991 | Church | 12423 | ||
Church of St Mary | Newport SN0579738964 52°00′54″N4°49′53″W / 52.015002417758°N 4.831422397569°W | 16 January 1952 | Church | Church Street (east side) | 12483 | |
Ebenezer Congregational Chapel (Capel Ebenezer) | Newport SN0580939176 52°01′01″N4°49′53″W / 52.016910314481°N 4.8313680373796°W | 14 April 1992 | Chapel | Lower St Mary's Street | 12497 | |
The Close Wall | St Davids and the Cathedral Close SM7510625315 51°52′51″N5°16′08″W / 51.880857810689°N 5.2689987009069°W | 3 January 1963 | Wall | Encircling the Cathedral Close, formerly listed with Porth-y-Tŵr. [133] | 12542 | |
Pont Cerwyn Dewi / Merryvale Bridge and attached tower | St Davids and the Cathedral Close SM7495325356 51°52′52″N5°16′16″W / 51.881163842743°N 5.2712445380794°W | 3 January 1963 | Bridge | the Cathedral Close | 12543 | |
The City Cross | St Davids SM7534025320 51°52′52″N5°15′56″W / 51.880997417581°N 5.2656080304212°W | 3 January 1963 | Cross | Cross Square (in centre) | 12575 | |
Capel Caerfarchell and outbuilding to north-eastern corner of forecourt, Caerfarchell | Caerfarchell SM7946527001 51°53′52″N5°12′25″W / 51.897740865467°N 5.2068511443815°W | 28 July 1992 | Chapel | 12664 | ||
Rhosson Uchaf / Rhosson Farmhouse, Rhosson | St Davids SM7292525267 51°52′46″N5°18′02″W / 51.879539314535°N 5.300599348183°W | 13 December 1951 | Farmhouse | 12708 | Upload Photo | |
St Non's Well, St Non's | St Davids SM7510424369 51°52′21″N5°16′06″W / 51.872365544167°N 5.2684112622563°W | 3 January 1963 | Well | A pilgrimage site since medieval times. [134] [135] | 12712 | |
Treleddyn Uchaf / Upper Treleddyn, including gardens walls with crosshead | Treleddyn, St Davids SM7319525948 51°53′09″N5°17′50″W / 51.885762258589°N 5.297131199723°W | 13 December 1951 | 12737 | Upload Photo | ||
Church of St Brynarch | Nevern SN0833240029 52°01′32″N4°47′42″W / 52.025450336016°N 4.7951257143793°W | 16 January 1952 | Church | B4582 (N side) | 12746 | |
Churchyard of church of St Brynarch, including wall and gates | Nevern SN0833440017 52°01′31″N4°47′42″W / 52.025343270487°N 4.795089876899°W | 16 January 1952 | Churchyard | B4582 (N. side) | 12747 | |
Church of St Andrew | Bayvil, Nevern SN1016340620 52°01′53″N4°46′08″W / 52.031389275695°N 4.7687993727545°W | 16 January 1952 | Church | B4582 (N. side) Bayvil/Beifil | 12756 | |
Berry Hill House | Berry Hill, Nevern SN0683340192 52°01′35″N4°49′01″W / 52.026392349352°N 4.81703838876°W | 27 October 1992 | Berry Hill | 12757 | ||
Llwyngoras, including garden walls with gate piers | Moylgrove, Nevern SN0920639504 52°01′16″N4°46′56″W / 52.021038123186°N 4.7821099934066°W | 27 October 1992 | House | Glanrhyd Road, Llwyngoras | 12772 | |
Trewern | Trewern, Nevern SN0882638106 52°00′30″N4°47′13″W / 52.008352871536°N 4.7868603693819°W | 4 September 1980 | House | 12808 | Upload Photo | |
Church of St Katharine | Milford Haven SM9086305754 51°42′41″N5°01′43″W / 51.711390414596°N 5.0286177800207°W | 17 July 1951 | Church | Sandhurst Road | 12905 | |
Fort Hubberston | Hakin, Milford Haven SM8907505508 51°42′31″N5°03′16″W / 51.708509822004°N 5.0543103066121°W | 22 February 1993 | Fort | Situated on headland, approached by access drive running S from Primary School in Picton Road. [136] | 12920 | |
The Observatory | Milford SM8921105956 51°42′45″N5°03′09″W / 51.712583412118°N 5.0526158913072°W | 6 March 1964 | Observatory (ruined) | Picton Road, Hakin [137] [138] | 12922 | |
Pill Priory Ruins | Lower Priory, Milford Haven SM9027707263 51°43′29″N5°02′17″W / 51.724719272321°N 5.0379958349388°W | 28 January 1963 | Priory (ruined) | Lower Priory [139] [140] | 12927 | |
The Steps, (including property formerly known as Brook Villa) | Lower Priory, Milford Haven SM9027807244 51°43′28″N5°02′17″W / 51.72454905792°N 5.0379699324035°W | 28 January 1963 | House | Lower Priory [141] | 12928 | Upload Photo |
The Priory Inn (including 3 properties formerly known as Priory Farmhouse) | Milford Haven SM9026407226 51°43′28″N5°02′17″W / 51.72438219039°N 5.0381614874752°W | 28 January 1963 | Inn | The Steps above Priory Farm | 12929 | |
Church of St Peter & St Cewydd | Steynton, Milford Haven SM9177807820 51°43′49″N5°01′00″W / 51.730281842993°N 5.0166285597759°W | 22 February 1993 | Church | Situated on E side of main road in Steynton village. [142] | 12934 | |
Church of St. Gwyndaf | Llanwnda, Pencaer SM9321839584 52°00′58″N5°00′53″W / 52.016008492332°N 5.0148372147956°W | 14 July 1993 | Church | 12980 | ||
Tregwnt, Tregwynt, Granston/Treopert | Pencaer SM8896634617 51°58′11″N5°04′25″W / 51.969809591581°N 5.0736478181863°W | 3 January 1963 | House | 12996 | ||
North Wing & Low Farm Range to W. of Tregwynt | Tregwynt, Granston/Treopert, Pencaer SM8893734630 51°58′12″N5°04′27″W / 51.969915248774°N 5.0740773374954°W | 3 January 1963 | House | 12997 | Upload Photo | |
St Brides Castle | Marloes and St Brides SM7961910706 51°45′05″N5°11′39″W / 51.751523967231°N 5.1942423564651°W | 29 October 1979 | Guest house | Situated in wooded parkland, overlooking and some 700m SW of St Brides Haven. [143] | 13018 | |
The Pigeon House and Railings at Cilwendeg Farm | Capel Colman, Boncath SN2222538823 52°01′09″N4°35′32″W / 52.019260009557°N 4.5922307785224°W | 23 January 1976 | Situated at rear NE end of farm complex, below barn. [144] | 13024 | Upload Photo | |
The Shell House, Cilwendeg Farm | Capel Colman, Boncath SN2219438685 52°01′05″N4°35′33″W / 52.018010610975°N 4.5926103521015°W | 23 January 1976 | Shell House | Situated in undergrowth backing onto track running SW from Cilwendeg Farm some 70m SW of Counting House. [145] | 13025 | |
Farm buildings W of Temple Druid | Maenclochog SN0959827206 51°54′39″N4°46′10″W / 51.910735162584°N 4.7695827104197°W | 28 September 1989 | To the rear of Temple Druid Cottages and just W of the house at Temple Druid. [146] | 13054 | Upload Photo | |
Court / Cwrt including screen wall and outside kitchen to service court | Cwm Gwaun SM9892435672 51°58′59″N4°55′46″W / 51.982987768488°N 4.9295074366116°W | 20 July 1992 | Approximately 0.5 km NE of Llanychaer, situated on fine elevated site facing W towards Fishguard. Reached by a steep track from the bridge over Afon Gwaun. [147] | 13067 | Upload Photo | |
Rickeston Hall | Rickeston, Brawdy SM8469825387 51°53′07″N5°07′48″W / 51.885306036272°N 5.1299066521672°W | 8 October 1993 | Farmhouse | Situated immediately W of Brawdy Airfield, some 2km N of A487. [148] | 13077 | |
Y Felin | St Dogmaels (part) SN1652745912 52°04′52″N4°40′44″W / 52.081064097426°N 4.6789821171298°W | 15 November 1993 | Mill | Situated some 100m ENE of the abbey ruins. [149] | 13096 | |
The South West Martello Tower | Pembroke Dock SM9551803606 51°41′38″N4°57′36″W / 51.693825784819°N 4.9600756864769°W | 18 February 1994 | Martello tower | Fort Road (W End) [150] | 14353 | |
North East Martello Tower | Pembroke Dock SM9640603835 51°41′46″N4°56′51″W / 51.696205961495°N 4.9473791773459°W | 18 February 1994 | Martello tower | Front Street (N Side) [151] | 14354 | |
Dry-Moat Walls, Presely View (W end) | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083 51°41′22″N4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W | 18 January 1974 | 14371 | Upload Photo | ||
Barracks Platform, Presely View (W Side) | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083 51°41′22″N4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W | 18 January 1994 | 14372 | Upload Photo | ||
Dockyard Gates, the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9602803524 51°41′36″N4°57′10″W / 51.693275711881°N 4.9526590610043°W | 18 January 1974 | 14377 | |||
Piers and Lodges (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall), the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9601403529 51°41′36″N4°57′10″W / 51.693315502177°N 4.9528642603192°W | 18 January 1974 | 14378 | Upload Photo | ||
The Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club), the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9599803533 51°41′36″N4°57′11″W / 51.693345583501°N 4.9530977715249°W | 18 January 1974 | 14379 | Upload Photo | ||
Long Stable Range to South, the Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9599103507 51°41′35″N4°57′11″W / 51.693109572209°N 4.9531837007604°W | 18 January 1974 | 14380 | Upload Photo | ||
No 3, The Terrace, The Dockyard | Pembroke Dock SM9607403501 51°41′35″N4°57′07″W / 51.693085963764°N 4.9519809948437°W | 18 January 1974 | 14381 | Upload Photo | ||
The Graving Dock including Bollards and Capstans (formerly listed with 13 Building Slips and Carr Jet | Pembroke Dock SM9583903927 51°41′49″N4°57′20″W / 51.696825350907°N 4.955625697233°W | 18 January 1974 | Graving Dock | 14393 | Upload Photo | |
Church of Saint David | Brawdy SM8580424040 51°52′25″N5°06′47″W / 51.873640991265°N 5.1130251700383°W | 3 January 1963 | Church | 14396 | ||
Forecourt, Railings, Piers and Gates, Meyrick Street (W side) | Pembroke Dock SM9669403432 51°41′34″N4°56′35″W / 51.692692092504°N 4.9429828554186°W | 14 July 1981 | 14420 | Upload Photo | ||
Hescwm Mill/Felin Hescwm | Dinas Cross SM9976438467 52°00′30″N4°55′08″W / 52.008388477873°N 4.9189255630438°W | 18 March 1994 | Mill | Situated some 200m inland from Aber Bach or Hesgwm cove, approached by narrow lane from Bwlchmawr. The mill lies to the south of the group of buildings. [152] | 14535 | |
Brynhenllan Chapel | Brynhenllan, Dinas Cross SN0091139561 52°01′07″N4°54′10″W / 52.018625629219°N 4.9028728497803°W | 17 November 1994 | Chapel | 14942 | ||
Manordeifi Old Church | Manordeifi SN2283743162 52°03′30″N4°35′08″W / 52.058426830413°N 4.5855706964089°W | 24 November 1994 | Church | Situated just above Teifi flood meadows, some 1.1km ESE of Llechryd Bridge. [153] [154] | 15115 | |
Terrace, Walls and Balustrades S of Ffynone House | Manordeifi SN2424138585 52°01′04″N4°33′46″W / 52.017766559928°N 4.562760209075°W | 24 November 1994 | Terrace, Walls and Balustrade | 15123 | ||
Cilrhue, Boncath | Boncath SN1979639734 52°01′36″N4°37′41″W / 52.026655922603°N 4.6280698165333°W | 25 January 1995 | House | 15388 | ||
The Stable and Coach House at Cilwendeg Farm | Capel Colman, Boncath SN2230438777 52°01′08″N4°35′28″W / 52.018872245523°N 4.5910568529359°W | 23 January 1976 | Stable | Situated to NE of farmhouse and N of mansion. [155] | 15393 | Upload Photo |
Four Mediaeval House at Upper Lamphey Park Farm | Lamphey SN0252001320 51°40′33″N4°51′27″W / 51.675813585886°N 4.8576074792807°W | 28 February 1995 | Houses | About 500m S of Deerpark Lane, at NW end of the farm complex. [156] | 15663 | Upload Photo |
Cresselly House | Jeffreyston SN0645606543 51°43′27″N4°48′13″W / 51.724092619343°N 4.803653981481°W | 21 June 1971 | House | Situated in its own grounds and approached along the N drive or through the stable courtyard to S. Faces E with terrace to W. [157] [158] | 15933 | Upload Photo |
Flimston Farmhouse | Castlemartin SR9242995646 51°37′16″N5°00′00″W / 51.621216565536°N 4.9999776299568°W | 12 August 1995 | Farmhouse (ruined) | On RAC Castlemartin Range, W of road to Stack Rocks. [159] | 16590 | |
Pricaston Farmhouse | Castlemartin SR9177496481 51°37′42″N5°00′36″W / 51.628471011857°N 5.0099222762133°W | 12 August 1995 | Farmhouse (ruined) | On RAC Castlemartin Range, entered by Linney Gate. [160] | 16604 | |
West Set of Kilns | Penally SN1205500124 51°40′06″N4°43′09″W / 51.668354657754°N 4.7192281953739°W | 26 April 1996 | Kilns | At the S side of the main private road entering the Kiln Park caravan site, on the E side of the A4139. They are related to the extensive Black Rock quarries at their rear. [161] | 16918 | |
The Almshouse | Angle SM8655002858 51°41′02″N5°05′21″W / 51.683759484544°N 5.0891779428729°W | 14 May 1970 | Almshouse | At S of the village street, opposite the school. [162] | 17149 | Upload Photo |
Fort Popton | Angle SM8944603752 51°41′34″N5°02′52″W / 51.692883702612°N 5.047888172855°W | 26 January 1996 | Fort | On the headland at the NE corner of Angle Bay. [163] [164] | 17168 | |
Thorne Island Fort | Angle SM8463903828 51°41′30″N5°07′03″W / 51.691735471353°N 5.1173773575108°W | 26 January 1996 | Fort | Off N headland of West Angle Bay. [165] [166] | 17169 | |
Caldey Abbey | Tenby SS1417396605 51°38′15″N4°41′12″W / 51.637456252152°N 4.6867660596174°W | 23 September 1996 | Abbey | On hillside above the village, about 500m SE of the harbour. [167] | 17324 | |
Brewery | Stackpole SR9770296123 51°37′39″N4°55′27″W / 51.627426898853°N 4.9241875502202°W | 2 August 1996 | Brewery | 17990 | Upload Photo | |
Eight-Arch Bridge | Stackpole SR9772595602 51°37′22″N4°55′25″W / 51.622756874867°N 4.9235547371431°W | 2 August 1996 | Bridge | Built in 1797. [168] [169] | 18003 | |
West Blockhouse Fort | Dale SM8181903560 51°41′18″N5°09′29″W / 51.688236321912°N 5.1579448481414°W | 12 October 1997 | Fort | Situated on West Blockhouse Point, and reached by drive of some 1.5 km from Merryborough Farm, S of Dale. [170] | 19148 | |
Church of Saint Peter | Marloes, Marloes and St Brides SM7948508235 51°43′45″N5°11′41″W / 51.729288770519°N 5.1946140255681°W | 23 February 1998 | Church | Situated at the SE end of the village of Marloes, above and to the S of the main street. [171] | 19393 | |
Blackpool Bridge | Slebech SN0600614519 51°47′44″N4°48′53″W / 51.795562499443°N 4.8146147390003°W | 26 February 1998 | Bridge | Across the Eastern Cleddau adjacent to Blackpool Mill, at the highest navigable point of the river. The bridge is half in Martletwy Community and half in Slebech Community. [172] | 19408 | |
Sandy Haven House | St Ishmaels SM8508707614 51°43′33″N5°06′48″W / 51.725897807613°N 5.1132406347498°W | 25 August 1998 | House | Situated just S of Sandy Haven Farm some 450m NW of Sandy Haven. [173] | 20351 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Justinian | Trecwn SM9532833898 51°57′57″N4°58′51″W / 51.965742087869°N 4.9807386955951°W | 11 October 1998 | Church | About 1km E of Scleddau, beyond farmhouse at end of track beginning on E side of A40, near old quarry, then across field to churchyard. [174] | 20818 | Upload Photo |
Bethesda Baptist Church including vestry block attached to left | Haverfordwest SM9511815675 51°48′07″N4°58′23″W / 51.802046288175°N 4.9729672321815°W | 14 May 1975 | Church | Situated near the centre of Haverfordwest, on the E side of Barn Street near its junction with City Road and Perrots Road. [175] | 22762 | |
Lofted outbuilding, wings and gin-house at Camrose Home Farm | Camrose SM9318919471 51°50′07″N5°00′11″W / 51.835416226403°N 5.0031710241965°W | 30 April 2001 | Farm building | Situated on the N side of the farm court at Camrose Home Farm. [176] | 25159 | Upload Photo |
No 2 Lexden Terrace | Tenby SN1365200389 51°40′17″N4°41′47″W / 51.671268314407°N 4.6963034710655°W | 19 March 1951 | House | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall. [177] | 26319 | |
No 3 Lexden Terrace | Tenby SN1365400395 51°40′17″N4°41′47″W / 51.67132286708°N 4.6962777843167°W | 19 March 1951 | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall. [178] | 26320 | ||
No 4 Lexden Terrace | Tenby SN1365600400 51°40′17″N4°41′47″W / 51.671368438552°N 4.6962515638379°W | 19 March 1951 | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall. [179] | 26321 | ||
No 5 Lexden Terrace | Tenby SN1365900406 51°40′17″N4°41′46″W / 51.671423323955°N 4.6962114325282°W | 19 March 1951 | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall. [180] | 26322 | ||
No 4 Rock Terrace | Tenby SN1361000348 51°40′15″N4°41′49″W / 51.670886108448°N 4.6968882499392°W | 19 March 1951 | House | Set back from the street line on the S side of St Julian's Street with rear facade overlooking Iron Bar Sands. [181] | 26340 | |
No 6 Lexden Terrace (Lexden House) | Tenby SN1366100413 51°40′17″N4°41′46″W / 51.671486857806°N 4.6961862792468°W | 19 March 1951 | Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, No 6, the farthest, is set back in a separate forecourt. [182] | 26349 | ||
Former Tenby Market Cross and well-chamber | Tenby SN1310401035 51°40′37″N4°42′16″W / 51.676887509343°N 4.70456478179°W | 28 March 2002 | Market cross | Situated at the N end of the water garden in the centre of Merlins Gardens. [183] | 26423 | |
Stack Rock Fort | Herbrandston SM8643504946 51°42′09″N5°05′32″W / 51.702461671581°N 5.0921174029514°W | 3 April 2004 | Fort | On Stack Rock island in Milford Haven some 2.7km S of Herbranston village. [184] [185] | 82592 | |
The defensible barracks at South Hook Fort | Herbrandston SM8704405557 51°42′29″N5°05′01″W / 51.708179596406°N 5.0836910447829°W | 3 April 2004 | Barracks | In a prominent position some 200m N of the cliffs at South Hook Point. [186] [187] | 82593 | Upload Photo |
Higgon's Well | Uzmaston and Boulston SM9614815055 51°47′49″N4°57′28″W / 51.796857142735°N 4.9576852764667°W | 16 July 2004 | Well | On the E side of the estuary of the Cleddau Wen some 700m S of Haverfordwest station. [188] | 82964 | Upload Photo |
Lancych | Clydau SN2599838382 52°00′59″N4°32′13″W / 52.016498626171°N 4.5370794369895°W | 26 July 2004 | House | Set in its own extensive grounds on the S side of the Afon Cych some 200m W of Pont Glan Cych. [189] | 82984 | Upload Photo |
10 Goat Street | Haverfordwest SM9530915486 51°48′02″N4°58′12″W / 51.80042°N 4.97009°W | 7 January 1974 | House | Large 18th-century terraced house, attached to the similar Grade II* listed No. 8 [190] [191] | 87060 | Upload Photo |
Gateway and walls to 'The Abbey' | Marloes and St Brides SM8035310787 51°45′09″N5°11′01″W / 51.752540564774°N 5.1836772260989°W | 23 February 1998 | Gateway | Situated at St Brides Green, some 200m SW of St Brides Cross and some 200m SE of the coast at St Brides Haven. [192] | 87482 | Upload Photo |
Church of St Rhian | Llanrhian SM8192831442 51°56′19″N5°10′26″W / 51.938580766563°N 5.1739244827999°W | 1 March 1963 | Church | Situated in Llanrhian village about 100m NE of crossroads. [193] | 87554 |
Eglwyswrw is a village, community and parish in the former Cantref of Cemais, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The village lies between Newport and Cardigan at the junction of the A487 road and the B4332 at an altitude of 130 metres (430 ft).
Caerfarchell is a small village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, 3 miles northeast of St Davids, close by the A487 road. It is in the community of St Davids and the Cathedral Close.
There are around 1,000 listed buildings in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities. The Welsh Government makes decisions on individual cases, taking advice from the heritage agency Cadw, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and local councils.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
This is a list of Grade I-listed buildings in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
There are 33 Grade I listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan all of which are churches and priory buildings, castles, country or manor houses and associated structures such as churchyard crosses and a dovecote.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
Monmouthshire is a county of Wales. It borders Torfaen and Newport to the west; Herefordshire and Gloucestershire to the east; and Powys to the north. The largest town is Abergavenny, with the other major towns being Chepstow, Monmouth, and Usk. The county is 850 km2 in extent, with a population of 95,200 as of 2020. The present county was formed under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, which came into effect in 1996, and comprises some sixty percent of the historic county. Between 1974 and 1996, the county was known by the ancient title of Gwent, recalling the medieval Welsh kingdom. In his essay on local government in the fifth and final volume of the Gwent County History, Robert McCloy suggests that the governance of "no county in the United Kingdom in the twentieth century was so transformed as that of Monmouthshire".
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest". Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning Act 1990 rests with Cadw.
Haroldston St Issells is a former parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the upper reaches of the Western Cleddau, 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Haverfordwest. Its area is 1,104 acres (447 ha); Haroldston church is co-located with Lower Haroldston and is a small attractive building. Haroldston ruins and Lower Haroldston can both be viewed from a circular walk along the banks of the Cleddau. Haroldston and other places in the parish are preserved as historic place names by the Royal Commission.
Llantood is a hamlet and parish in Cilgerran community, north Pembrokeshire, Wales.
There are many listed buildings in Llanelli, the largest town in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Llanelli's listed buildings include houses, churches and chapels, schools, commercial buildings, the town hall, a signal box and other industrial architecture.
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