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  1. II Broad Haven House
    Situated in Broad Haven village facing the beach, at the N end and on the E side of the sea front road, the B4341.
  2. II Haven Fort Hotel
    Situated on Settlands Hill, to the E of the road between Broad Haven and Little Haven.
  3. II Walton West Farmhouse
    Situated some 60m NE of the cross roads in Walton West, on the NW side of the road running to Broadway.
  4. II Church of All Saints Photos
    Situated some 300m E of the cross roads in Walton West, on the N side of the road running E from Little Haven.
  5. II* Nolton Rectory
    Situated opposite Nolton church in Nolton village.
  6. II The Old School
    Situated in corner of Nolton churchyard, fronting directly on road.
  7. II Manor House
    Situated in Grove Place, some 120m SE of the beach in Little Haven.
  8. II Church of St Madoc Photos
    Situated in Nolton village, on N side of road.
  9. II Nolton Chapel Photos
    Situated in Nolton Haven village, on hillside S of the bay, set in walled forecourt.
  10. II Church of Saint Mary the Virgin Photos
    Situated in a remote and imposing location, some 1.5k SW of the centre of Little Haven and some 100m S of the cliffs W of Musselwick.
  11. II Rosepool
    On the S side of Dale Road some 1.1km W of the Church of Saint James the Great at Walwyn's Castle.
  12. II Church of St Ishmael Photos
    Situated in the churchyard in a prominent position in the centre of Lambston.
  13. II Church of St James the Great Photos
    In a prominent position on the top of a hill in the centre of Walwyn's Castle.
  14. II Trefrane Cliff Colliery Chimney
    Situated about 1 km N of Nolton Haven below the coast road in steep valley just in from the sea-shore.
  15. II Hillgate
    Some 3km SW of Haverfordwest on the NE side of the track from the B4327 to Hill Farm.
  16. II East Dunston
    Situated at the end of a short drive off the N side of a minor road some 750m W of Pelcomb Cross.
  17. II Walls of Friends Burial Ground Photos
    Situated just S of New Park on the E side of Mount Lane some 900m NE of the centre of Sutton village.
  18. II Highmead Lodge
    Situated just off the N side of the B4341 some 3 km W of the centre of Haverfordwest.
  19. II Romans Castle
    At the end of a track S off the minor road W to Walwyn's Castle, some 1.5km W of Tiers Cross.
  20. II Dreenhill Chapel Photos
    Situated immediately E of The Croft Farm and to the N of a green lane going E off the minor road through Dreenhill.
  21. II Entrance walls and gatepiers to Roch Castle
    Situated at SW entry to Roch Castle grounds.
  22. II Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in Roch village, just SE of Roch Castle.
  23. I Roch Castle Photos
    Situated in centre of Roch village, on a rocky knoll visible from considerable distances.
  24. II Lime Kiln at Mill Haven
    Situated near the beach and just E of the stream flowing into Mill Haven.
  25. II Church of Saint Peter Photos
    On the S side of a minor road W to Middle and Upper Hasguard, some 100m N of Lower Hasguard.
  26. II* Church of Saint Andrew Photos
    On the S side of the minor road through Robeston West.
  27. II Lower Hasguard
    At Hasguard some 100m S of the derelict Church of Saint Peter.
  28. II Farmyard ranges at Southwood
    U-plan ranges around yard with Southwood farmhouse across upper end, and one additional range running E.
  29. II Southwood
    Situated down short drive S of A487 about I km E of Newgale Sands.
  30. II Outbuilding to E of Southwood
    Situated immediately E of house, within small walled yard.
  31. II Coach-shed house at Rickeston
    On the NE side of the farm courtyard at Rickeston Hall.
  32. II Rickeston Hall
    On the bend in a minor road W from Robeston West, some 750m E of Rickeston Bridge.
  33. II Cuffern
    Situated some 1.4 km E of Roch, S of the road to Hayscastle.
  34. II Limekiln at S end of Newgale Sands
    Situated some 150m S of A487 at Newgale, on E side of minor coast road.
  35. II Lime kiln at Sandyhaven Pill
    Just S of the road W to St Ishmael's, some 650m SW of Rickeston Bridge.
  36. II Windmill Park
    Situated just S of the minor road running E from St Brides Cross and some 900m E of St Brides Haven.
  37. II* Camrose 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.
  38. II Outbuilding immediately E of Camrose House
    Situated immediately E of the mansion and just W of the service court.
  39. II Outbuilding range on S side of service yard at Camrose House
    Situated at right angles to coach-house at Camrose House.
  40. II Outbuilding on N side of service yard at Camrose House
    Situated along left side of service yard at Camrose House, at right angles to lofted coach-house.
  41. II Coach-house at Camrose House
    Situated across bottom end of service yard at Camrose House.
  42. II Camrose Mill Photos
    Situated on the S side of the village just opposite drive to Camrose House and Home Farm.
  43. II The Vicarage
    Situated just W of the churchyard near the centre of Camrose village.
  44. II Loo Choo
    On the E side of St. David's Road some 300m N of its junction with Thomas Parry Way.
  45. II Churchyard wall, gates and gatepiers to demolished Machpelah Church
    On the S side of the road just E of Snowdrop Lane.
  46. II Lime kiln at Middlekilns Road
    At the end of Middlekilns Road overlooking Sandy Haven, approx. 1km W of the village of Herbrandston.
  47. II* Church of St Ishmael Photos
    Situated in churchyard in centre of Camrose village.
  48. II Lofted cartshed on W side of yard at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated at SW corner of farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  49. II Single storey outbuilding on W side of yard at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated at upper end of W side of farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  50. II Camrose Village Hall
    Near crossroads at village centre; at north entrance to parish church.
  51. II Camrose Home Farmhouse
    Situated some 800m SE of the village centre, the drive to Camrose House and Home Farm off a minor road just S of the bridge over Camrose Brook.
  52. II* Lofted outbuilding, wings and gin-house at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated on the N side of the farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  53. II Outbuilding at Pope Hill
    Just W of Pope Hill House.
  54. II Pope Hill House
    At the end of a drive W off the A4076 some 1.7km N of the church at Johnston.
  55. II Butterhill
    Situated about 1.5 km NNW of St Ishmaels, some 400m W of Butterhill Lodge on road to Hoaten Bridge.
  56. II Outbuilding to W of Butterhill
    Situated some 60m W of Butterhill, on N side of farm track.
  57. II Church of Saint Mary Photos
    Situated on the E side of the village green at Herbrandston.
  58. II The Green
    Situated at St Brides Green, some 150m SW of St Brides Cross and forming the NE corner of the walls to "The Abbey".
  59. II Pump House, reservoir and boundary wall
    Adjacent to the public toilets at St Brides Haven, near to the entrance drive to Cranford.
  60. II* Gateway and walls to "The Abbey"
    Situated at St Brides Green, some 200m SW of St Brides Cross and some 200m SE of the coast at St Brides Haven.
  61. II Stable range at Avellenau House Photos
    Immediately SW of house and reached by same driveway starting at S side of railway bridge.
  62. II Cranford
    Former rectory of the Church of Saint Bridget and situated approximately 30m SE of the church at St Brides Haven.
  63. II Lime Kiln at St Brides Haven
    Situated approximately 20m from the sea at St Brides Haven, some 90m NW of the Church of Saint Bridget.
  64. II Avellanau House Photos
    Reached by a long curving driveway past Fir Tree Close; driveway entry adjoins S side of railway bridge.
  65. II Cemetery Gates, Gatepiers and adjoiniing railings
    Situated at the end of City Road, just N of junction with Hawthorn Rise.
  66. II Church of Saint Bridget Photos
    Situated some 100m SE of the coast at St Brides Haven, approximately 750m E of St Brides Castle.
  67. II Benjamin Ferrior Tomb, Church of Saint Bridget
    Situated in the churchyard of the Church of Saint Bridget, S of the church and immediately W of the porch.
  68. II Milepost on A4076
    Just S of the A4076 road bridge over Merlin's Brook on the W side of the road.
  69. II Cutty Bridge Photos
    Bridge carrying the B4330 over Knock Brook some 3km N of Haverfordwest.
  70. II Church Cottage
    Situated on E side of Merlin's Hill, approached from access to Garden House, some 20m down Freemen's Way from roundabout, and sited on bank to left of driveway.
  71. II Stable at Sandy Haven House
    Situated to W of Sandy Haven House, at right angles to drive.
  72. II War Memorial
    On the E side of the A4076 at the end of Magdalen Street.
  73. II Stable Court at St Botolph's
    Situated to NW of mansion house.
  74. II* Sandy Haven House
    Situated just S of Sandy Haven Farm some 450m NW of Sandy Haven.
  75. II Milepost near Merlins Bridge Post Office Photos
    Built into a wall on the E side of Pemroke Road S of Merlins Bridge Post Office and just N of Haroldston Terrace.
  76. II Lime Kiln at Sandy Haven Photos
    Situated just S of the crossroads some 200m W of Sandy Haven and 250m SE of Sandy Haven House.
  77. II St Botolph's Mansion (previously included with list for Havarford Road) Photos
    Situated up 0.5 km drive running N from lane between Lower Priory and Herbrandston.
  78. II Lime Burner's Hut at Sandy Haven
    Situated just S of the lime kiln at the crossroads some 200m W of Sandy Haven.
  79. II* Church of St Peter Photos
    In centre of village, in churchyard to E of main road.
  80. II Llethr
    Situated some 600m E of Penycwm, approached by track running NE from the Erw Lon estate. Llethr was owned by the Thomas family in early C19, David Thomas died 1823.
  81. II Upper Harmeston
    On the E side of the A4076 some 200m S of Johnston.
  82. II Sunnybank, including attached outbuildings.
    Set back on the NE side of the road through Thornton some 300m NW of Thornton Bridge.
  83. II Cleddau Lodge
    Situated in own grounds on E side of B4330 some 3.2 km N of Haverfordwest.
  84. II Milepost near Redstock Bridge
    On the SE side of the A4076 just SW of Redstock Bridge.
  85. II* St Brides Castle
    Situated in wooded parkland, overlooking and some 700m SW of St Brides Haven.
  86. II Limekiln at Kiln Farm
    Some 1km NE of the Church of St Peter reached by a drive off Kiln Road.
  87. II E range of stable yard at St Brides Castle
    Situated behind tall entrance range of stable yard on left side, rear wall backing onto gardens of St Brides Castle.
  88. II East wall of Kitchen Garden, St Brides Castle
    Situated to S of stable yard, the kitchen-garden E wall prominently framing the W end of the lawn at St Brides Castle.
  89. II Entrance range to stable yard at St Brides Castle
    Situated on S side of service yard at St Brides Castle opposite entrance arch.
  90. II Long agricultural range to W of Great Harmeston House, including cartsheds and food processing store
    At right angles immediately to W of the house; reached by a track S off the main road approximately 1½km of S of Johnson.
  91. II Great Harmeston
    Approximately 1½ km S of Johnston; reached by a track leading to S off the main road. Farm buildings to W.
  92. II* Cottesmore including attached E conservatory and NW wing.
    Reached by a drive of some 650m W off the A40 at Tangiers.
  93. II Outbuilding to N of Cottesmore
    Situated just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  94. II Coach-house at Cottesmore
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  95. II Stable at Cottesmore
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  96. II St Catherines Bridge (partly in Rudbaxton community)
    Bridge over Western Cleddau some 1.8 km E of Camrose village centre.
  97. II Saint Catherines Bridge
    Bridge over Western Cleddau some 1.8 km E of Camrose village centre. Also in Camrose community as rec. no 25153
  98. II* Pillpriory Ruins
    Situated in valley setting beyond end of Hubberston Pill, W of Cromwell Road.
  99. II* The Steps (including property formerly known as Brook Villa)
    Situated attached to ruined S transept wall of former Pill Priory.
  100. II Mullock Bridge (partly in Marloes and St Brides Community)
    Situated just S of the B4327 to Dale, where it crosses Winterton Marsh some 200m SW of Old Mullock Farm.

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