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  1. II Church of Saint Jerome Photos
    In a prominent position on the W side of the main road N through Llangwm village.
  2. II Ashdale House
    Some 600m SW of the church at Llangwm approached by a long drive from the S at Hill Mountain.
  3. II Milepost near Hill Mountain
    On the E side of the road some 700m N of Houghton.
  4. II Coedcanlas Farmhouse and Attached Farmyard Range to S
    Situated approximately 3 km NW of Lawrenny and S of Landshipping, on the E bank of the Daugleddau close to Beggars Reach.
  5. II Dovecote at Great Nash
    Among agricultural buildings on the S side of the drive to Great Nash.
  6. II East Hook
    Approximately 2km E of Hook reached down a farm lane. Immediately beside the shell of the earlier (C16) farmhouse; farmyard to rear.
  7. II Ruined outbuilding at East Hook
    Located near to and on the NW side of the house at East Hook.
  8. II* Benton Castle Photos
    Built on a spectacular position high above the W side of the Daugleddau some 2.3km NE of the church at Burton.
  9. II Great Westfield
    Situated at the end of a drive some 1.2km E of the Church of Saint Ismael at Rosemarket.
  10. II Cartshed at Great Westfield
    On the W side of the farmyard just S of the house at Great Westfield.
  11. II Milepost at Trooper's Inn
    Located on the E side of the road some 40m N of the road junction at Trooper's Inn.
  12. II Burnett's Hill Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    At S side of an unclassified road, 1.5 km SW of Martletwy Village. Stone wall to the road with a simple iron gate.
  13. II St Caradoc Churchyard Gateway
    At the N side of the churchyard of St Caradoc, within the grounds of the former Lawrenny Hall.
  14. II* Church of St Caradoc Photos
    At the W of Lawrenny village, at the entrance to the grounds of the former Lawrenny Castle.
  15. II Entrance gatepiers, gates and railings at Clareston
    Situated at the beginning of the drive to Clareston some 80m SE of Puddleduck Bridge.
  16. II Lawrenny Quay
    On the N shore of the Cresswell River estuary 1 km S of Lawrenny village.
  17. II Little Milford
    Just S of Red Water on the W side of the Western Cleddau some 1km NE of Freystrop. (NB inside the National Park)
  18. II* Church of Saint Mary Photos
    On the N side of Burton at the end of Church Road.
  19. II Village pump at Burton
    Just to the W of the churchyard of the Church of Saint Mary on the W side of Church Road.
  20. II Churchyard cross at Church of Saint Mary
    In the churchyard just S of the Church of Saint Mary.
  21. II* Clareston
    At the end of a drive running SW off the road through Freystrop just S of Puddleduck Bridge.
  22. II Well and total immersion font in churchyard of Church of Saint Mary Photos
    At the end of Church Road just S and below the Church of Saint Mary.
  23. II Limekiln
    About 2 km N of Cosheston Village, at the right side of the road approaching Ferry House and about 100 m from the shore of the estuary.
  24. II Boulston Manor
    Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech
  25. II Stable block at Clareston
    Some 50m W of the house at Clareston.
  26. II Outbuilding to N of Boulston Manor Photos
    Situated just N of rear court at Boulston House.
  27. II Limekiln at Little Milford
    On the S side of Red Water some 150m W of Little Milford House. (NB inside the National Park)
  28. II Bridge at Kennel Wood Photos
    Bridge carrying the Picton Ferry - Rhos by-road through Kennel Wood. A kilometre N of Picton Ferry.
  29. II* Rosemarket dovecote
    In the centre of a field known as Pigeon Hay some 100m NE of the crossroads near the Church of Saint Ismael.
  30. II Church of St Ismael Photos
    In churchyard towards S end of village, backing onto ancient fort.
  31. II Church of St. Marcellus Photos
    To the SW of the village of Martletwy, in a large churchyard with hedge facing the road and stone gate-piers with short wing-walls.
  32. II Limekiln
    1 km NW of Cosheston Hall. It stands a short distance to the E side of Folly House, against higher ground to its E.
  33. II Milepost at Burton Ferry
    On the E side of Burton Ferry on the S side of the road leading to Burton.
  34. II Walled Garden at Picton Castle
    To the S of the Rear Drive, about 200 m W of the Castle
  35. II Timber jetty, wall and gatepiers to Trinity House Photos
    At Trinity Wharf some 500m E of the Cledddau Bridge on the N side of Milford Haven.
  36. I Picton Castle Photos
    2 km S of the A40(T) road, in extensive private grounds overlooking the Daugleddau confluence.
  37. II Raised Terrace at East Entrance to Picton Castle
    Adjacent to Picton Castle East Entrance
  38. II Stables and Coach-house at Picton Castle
    200 m SE of Picton Castle
  39. II North Wing and Entrance Yard of Picton Castle
    Extending from the NE corner of the castle, but virtually detached since the demolition of a first-floor link corridor.
  40. II Honeyborough Dairy Photos
    On the W side of Honeyborough Road some 250m S of the roundabout on the A477.
  41. II Village pump at Great Honeyborough Photos
    On the W side of Honeyborough Road just SE of Honeyborough Dairy.
  42. II Millin Cross Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    Situated on the west side of the by-road, which runs from the A40 to Picton Ferry.
  43. II Remains of Grotto in Garden of Picton Castle
    600 m E of Picton Castle
  44. II The War Memorial Photos
    Facing N in the centre of Kensington Road some 25m S of its junction with the High Street.
  45. II Picton Home Farm Photos
    300 m E of the main gates to Picton Castle.
  46. II Pillar Box near Station House Photos
    On the N side of the junction of Picton Road, High Street and Station Road just E of Station House
  47. II Station House Photos
    Facing Brunel Quay at the junction of Picton Road, High Street and Station Road.
  48. II North Entrance Lodges to Picton Castle
    At the N driveway to Picton Castle
  49. II Gates, Piers and Railings at North Entrance Lodges to Picton Castle
    At the N driveway to Picton Castle.
  50. II 4, The Rhos Photos
    In The Rhos (Rhos Village), N of the road junction. Set in large cottage gardens, with iron railings on a low brick wall at front and gates between stone gate-posts.
  51. II 3, The Rhos Photos
    In The Rhos (Rhos Village), N of the road junction. Set in large cottage gardens, with iron railings on a low brick wall at front and gates between stone gate-posts.
  52. II 2, The Rhos Photos
    In The Rhos (Rhos Village), N of the road junction. Set in large cottage gardens, with iron railings on a low brick wall at front and gates between stone gate-posts.
  53. II 1, The Rhos Photos
    In The Rhos (Rhos Village), N of the road junction. Set in large cottage gardens, with iron railings on a low brick wall at front and gates between stone gate-posts.
  54. II Lime kiln near Lower Haroldston Farm
    On the W bank of the Cleddau Wen some 300m SE of the Church of Saint Issel.
  55. II Lime kiln at Church Lake Photos
    Built into the valley side on the W side of Neyland some 400m E of the Church of Saint Tudwal at Llanstadwell.
  56. I Upton Castle Photos
    2 km NE of Cosheston village, reached by a side road N of the unclassified Cosheston to Milton Road which becomes a private road from Upton Lodge. The entrance front of the house faces N.
  57. II Preaching Cross
    Located in the churchyard of Upton Chapel.
  58. I Upton Chapel Photos
    A small chapel in close proximity to Upton Castle. It is reached by a private path from the Castle.
  59. II Surrounding Wall
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  60. II Lower House Farmhouse
    In the village of West Williamston, 2 km NW of Carew. Reached by a short private road on the E side of the village. Its farm buildings stand on the opposite side of the private access road.
  61. II Former Main Magazine
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  62. II Former Cartridge Magazine and surrounding wall
    Situated on footpath some 150m N of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices, adjacent to Powder Magazine.
  63. II Limekiln at Kiln Farm
    Some 1km NE of the Church of St Peter reached by a drive off Kiln Road.
  64. II Church of St Issel
    In a rural location on the W bank of the Cleddau Wen some 100m SE of Lower Haroldston Farm.
  65. II Scoveston Fort Photos
    Some 600m NW of Little Honeyborough and approximately 1km NE of Waterston.
  66. II Church of Saint Ismael Photos
    In a prominent position between the estuary of the Cleddau Wen and the village of Uzmaston.
  67. II Two Bollards on N Side of Quay
    The 2 bollards are situated some 30m N and NW of Public Toilets at Hobbs Point. The cannon bollard is sited immediately N of Old Pier House, and set below pavement level.
  68. II Slipway & Quay Wall at Hobb's Point
    Situated at N end of Pier Road and forming the most northerly part of Hobbs Point.
  69. II One Former Cannon Barrel to SW Side
    The 2 bollards are situated some 30m N and NW of Public Toilets at Hobbs Point. The cannon bollard is sited immediately N of Old Pier House, and set below pavement level.
  70. II Church of Saint Tudwal Photos
    Just above the beach some 650m E of the junction of Church Road and Hazel Bank Hill.
  71. II St Michael's Church Photos
    At the W edge of the village of Cosheston. The churchyard is to the S of the street and surrounded by stone walls.
  72. II Pembroke Haven Yacht Club at Hobbs Point Photos
    Situated on S side of quay, at NE corner of Pier Road opposite Old Pier House.
  73. II Hobbs Point Photos
    The 2 bollards are situated some 30m N and NW of Public Toilets at Hobbs Point. The cannon bollard is sited immediately N of Old Pier House, and set below pavement level.
  74. II Telephone Call-box at Hobbs Point Photos
    Situated outside Old Pier House, at entry to Hobbs Point quay.
  75. II Old Pier House Photos
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  76. II Funeral Car Tenement Photos
    At the N side of the main village street in Cosheston, about 50 m E of the crossroads. It is in a walled enclosure with steel gates in front, hung on stone gatepiers with steeply weathered copings.
  77. II Premises attached to South
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  78. II Lofted outbuilding at Hayston Hall
    Just SE of the house at Hayston Hall.
  79. II Brewery Inn Photos
    At the S side of the main street of Cosheston, about 200 m E of the crossroads. The house stands back from the street behind a front garden.
  80. II Courtyard of outbuildings at Hayston Hall
    Just S of the house at Hayston Hall.
  81. II Hill House and Garden Wall
    Immediately SW of the crossroads in the centre of Cosheston Village. The entrance to the grounds is at the S. The house faces W to an enclosed area, part of which is now (1995) in different ownershi
  82. II Pier House Photos
    Situated towards N end of Pier Road, on corner towards the quay at Hobbs Point.
  83. II Hayston Hall
    On the E side of the A477 some 350m S of Hayston Bridge.
  84. II Old Rectory
    150 m SE of Cosheston Church in Point Lane. The Old Rectory stands about 100 m to the S of the street and faces N.
  85. II Haystone Bridge (partly in Llanstadwell community)
    On the W side of and now bypassed by the A477 some 1.5km S of Johnston.
  86. II Hayston Bridge (partly in Rosemarket community)
    On the W side of and now bypassed by the A477 some 1.5km S of Johnston.
  87. II Cresborough
    1km SW of Slebech Church.
  88. II Little Mayeston Photos
    1 km E of Cosheston village. From the unclassified road to Paskeston it is reached by a track to the S.
  89. II The Pump House
    Situated in middle of modern roundabout at junction of London Road, Pier Road and Water Street.
  90. II Church of St. Womar Photos
    In an isolated group with Minwear Farm and Minwear Lodge, 2½ km N of Martletwy village. Churchyard with stone wall, simple iron gate.
  91. II* Slebech Park Photos
    In extensive grounds 2 km E of Picton Castle, overlooking the Eastern Cleddau.
  92. II Old Church of St. John the Baptist Photos
    100 m SE of Slebech Park, on a site close to the Eastern Cleddau estuary.
  93. II Stable Block adjacent to Slebech Park
    Immediately E of Slebech Park.
  94. II Dry Dock in Yard occupied by Haven Yachts Photos
    Situated in walled yard, opposite Nos 32 to 38 Front Street.
  95. II* Church of St Peter Photos
    In centre of village, in churchyard to E of main road.
  96. II* North East Dockyard Tower Photos
    Situated some 50m off foreshore, close to NE corner of dockyard.
  97. II Pembroke Dock Railway Station Photos
    Set back from N side of street, which is the eastern continuation of Dimond Street.
  98. II Cresswell Bridge Photos
    400 m N of Cresswell Quay, the bridge carries the lowest road crossing the tidal estuary of the Cresswell River. It is partly in Jeffreyston Community.
  99. II Cresswell Bridge
    400 m N of Cresswell Quay, the bridge carries the lowest road crossing the tidal estuary of the Cresswell River. It is partly in Martletwy Community.
  100. II Bangeston Hall
    Early to mid C19; a building shown on site on Tithe Map of 1841.

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