History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Amroth, Pembrokeshire

  1. I Amroth Castle Photos
    At the N side of the unclassified coast road about ½ km E of the village of Amroth. A high wall screens the castle grounds from the road, with an entrance archway at the SW corner. A tree-lined drive
  2. II Boundary stone near Castle Ely Bridge Photos
    Situated at Castle Ely Bridge on the SE side of the former A477 (now by-passed to N), approximately 1km E of Llanteg.
  3. II Colby Lodge Photos
    At the S side of a minor road ½ km NW of Amroth Church. The house is at the head of a valley in an extensive area of landscaped gardens and woodland in National Trust care.
  4. II Crunwere House Photos
    ½ km N of Llanteg. The house is on a corner site with roads to E and S. Roadside hedges, modern gate between stone piers.
  5. II Former Sion Gates (Upper pair)
    In the East Woods of Colby Woodland Gardens, on a woodland path close to the entrance to the gardens.
  6. II Former Sion House Gates (Lower pair)
    In the East Woods of Colby Woodland Gardens, on a woodland path close to the entrance to the gardens.
  7. II Kilgetty Colliery Chimney Base Photos
    In the yard of Stepaside Coachworks off Kilgetty Lane, behind the Weighbridge Office and to the N of the winding engine house of Engine Pit.
  8. II Kilgetty Colliery Engine House Photos
    In the yard of Stepaside Coachworks off Kilgetty Lane in Stepaside 15 m NE of the weighbridge office. It served the Engine Pit, which was about 12 m from the front wall of the engine house.
  9. II Kilgetty Colliery Weighbridge Office Photos
    On the N side of Kilgetty Lane in the hamlet of Stepaside, at the entrance to Stepaside Coachworks.
  10. II Milestone on A477, in the verge opposite Myrtle Villa
    Situated on the N side of the A477 in the verge opposite Myrtle Villa.
  11. II Milestone on A477, in the verge outside Pen-y-Bont Guest House
    Situated in the verge outside Pen-y-Bont guest house, on the N side of the A477.
  12. II Milestone on A477, in the verge south of Berryhillock
    Situated in the verge south of Berryhillock, on the W side of the A477.
  13. II Milestone on Old Amroth Road, in the verge 200m west of Greenacre Market Garden
    Situated on the N side of the Old Amroth Road, parallel to the A477.
  14. II St Elidy's Church Cross Base Photos
    Near the S porch of St Elidyr's Church, Amroth.
  15. II* St Elidyr's Church Photos
    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.
  16. II St Elidyr's Church Photos
    In an isolated position reached by a farm lane and a field track ½ km NE of Llanteg. The church stands in a roughly rectangular graveyard, only the E half of which is ancient, defined by hedges and st
  17. II Tramway Bridge
    Over Ford's Lake in the village of Stepaside, to the SE of Brook Cottages. Ford's Lake is the Community boundary between Amroth and Kilgetty/Begelly.
  18. II Zoar Baptist Chapel Photos
    At W side of an unclassified road 1 km SW of Llanteg. The chapel stands in a large graveyard with a hedge to the roadside. The S part of the grounds is separated by an earth mound and was probably ori

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