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  1. II Milestone on A478 outside Footlands Farm Photos
    In the verge on the east side of the A478, against the wall outside Footlands Farm. North of Begelly.
  2. II Zion C. M. Chapel, Schoolroom and House, with Railings and Gate Photos
    In the main street of the village of Begelly, on the E side. Small forecourt with stone piers, wrought iron railings and cast iron gate. Graveyard to the N and E. The chapel, school and house are in a
  3. II Begelly House
    100 m NW of Begelly Church. Private grounds with a stone wall to the street including gatepiers with stone finial balls.
  4. II* Church of St. Mary Photos
    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.
  5. II Langdon Bridge
    2 km W of Begelly village and 1 km S of Reynalton village, on the unclassified road from Hackett to Langdon.
  6. II Milestone on A477 opposite Bush Farm
    In the verge on the south side of the A477 west of Begelly, opposite Bush Farm.
  7. II Milestone opposite Kilgetty Co-op Photos
    Set into the hedge on the south side of Carmarthen Road, opposite Kilgetty co-op.
  8. II Footbridge beside the Lane through Catershook Wood
    Reached by an unclassified road running SE from the A478 just S of Templeton; 1km from the main road, in Catershook Wood. It bypasses a ford at Ford Lake (now culverted). On the Community boundary bet
  9. II Reynalton Church Photos
    At the NW of Reynalton village, in a small churchyard N of the village street.
  10. II Milestone on A478 at King's Moor
    In the verge on the west side of the A478 at Kingsmoor, south of Begelly.
  11. II* Church of St Leonard Photos
    Jeffreyston
  12. II Ford Bridge Photos
    At the N end of Ford Lane, 1 km N of Jeffreyston Village and 1 km SW of Reynalton Village. The bridge lies on the boundary of Kilgetty Begelly and Jeffreyston Communities.
  13. II Ford Bridge
    At the N end of Ford Lane, 1 km N of Jeffreyston Village and 1 km SW of Reynalton Village. The bridge lies on the boundary of Kilgetty/Begelly and Jeffreyston Communities.
  14. II* Church of St. Jeffrey and St. Oswald Photos
    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 mortuar
  15. II Preaching Cross in Jeffreyston Churchyard Photos
    Close to the S door of Jeffreyston Parish Church.
  16. II Milepost South of Templeton Village
    400 m S of Templeton Church.
  17. II Kilgetty Colliery Weighbridge Office Photos
    On the N side of Kilgetty Lane in the hamlet of Stepaside, at the entrance to Stepaside Coachworks.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. II Tramway Bridge Photos
    Over Ford's Lake in the village of Stepside, to the SE of Brook Cottages. Ford's Lake is the Community boundary between Amroth and Kilgetty/Begelly.
  22. II Poyer's Farmhouse
    At the E side of the main street of Templeton Village, immediately S of the church.
  23. II Workshops Photos
    Part of Kilgetty Ironworks on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The workshops are at the N of the site, beside the footpath to Stepaside.
  24. II Grove Colliery Cornish Beam Engine House Photos
    100 m SW of Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The engine house is at the centre of a group of ruined colliery buildings, close to a quarry face at its rear.
  25. II Walls and Kilns above Furnace Bank Photos
    On high ground to the rear of Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley.
  26. II Tramway Incline Structure above Kilgetty Ironworks Furnace bank
    On high ground, to the rear of Kilgetty Ironworks and its limekilns, on the W side of Pleasant Valley.
  27. II Furnace Bank Revetment Wall Photos
    Kilgetty Ironworks is at the W side of Pleasant Valley. The furnace bank is a high retaining structure about 20 m W of the Ironworks casting shed.
  28. II Double Engine House Photos
    In Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The Engine House stands a short distance to the N of the Casting Shed.
  29. II Casting House Photos
    In Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The casting shed is the most prominent surviving building in the group.
  30. II Set of Five cast iron grave slabs in Saint Issell's churchyard Photos
    In the western extension of the churchyard, beyond the stream that bisects it.
  31. II North gates to Saint Issell's churchyard Photos
    Mid way in the N side of the churchyard.
  32. II Templeton Farmhouse
    At W side of the main street in Templeton Village, 150 m N of the Church, set back behind a small front garden with stone wall and gate piers and simple iron gate.
  33. II Rear gates to Saint Issell's Churchyard Photos
    Forms the rear entrance to the churchyard, close to the Old School.
  34. II Netherwood
    In private grounds to the S of the B4316, about 1 km NW of Saundersfoot village.
  35. II Preaching Cross at St. Issell's Church Photos
    In the churchyard of St Issell's at the N side of the church, on sloping ground.
  36. II Former Bonville's Court Colliery Power House
    Located in the W side of Bonville's Court Caravan Park 1 km NW of Saundersfoot.
  37. II* St Issell's Church Photos
    1km north of the village of Saundersfoot. The church stands in a large undulating graveyard through which a stream passes.
  38. II Former Bonville's Court Colliery Heapstead
    Located in the southern part of Bonville's Court Caravan Park 1 km NW of Saundersfoot.
  39. II Principal entrance gates to Saint Issell's Churchyard Photos
    Forms the main entrance to the churchyard, close to the war memorial.
  40. II Former Bonville's Court Colliery Weighbridge House Photos
    Located at the entrance to Bonville's Court Caravan Park 1 km NW of Saundersfoot.
  41. II Elm House
    At N end of Templeton Village, set slightly back at W side of village street. Rubble stone front wall with gate piers and simple iron gate.
  42. II Saundersfoot Railway Bridge
    Located on Ford Lake, which is now the Community boundary. The bridge is partly in the Community of Saundersfoot and partly in the Community of Amroth.
  43. II East Williamston Parish Church Photos
    East Williamston
  44. II Monument at Hean Castle
    Located to the SW of Hean Castle, on the right hand side of the main approach from the W gate. The column stands in front of a little gazebo set into an earth mound.
  45. II Gate Lodge
    The N entrance gate lodge to Hean Castle, 1 km N of Saundersfoot.
  46. II Hean Castle Photos
    On high ground 1 Km N of Saundersfoot village, in a fine setting in extensive private landscape gardens. The main front overlooks a terrace with a low parapet wall. Gardens to the E.
  47. II Molleston Baptist Chapel Photos
    1½ km E of Templeton village, 100 m N of the A4115, reached by a gated driveway.
  48. II Milepost on A4075 Photos
    On the east side of the A4075, immediatley S of the cross roads at Yebeston Gate.
  49. II West Limekiln, Ludchurch Quarry
    50 m S of St Elidyr's church, in a quarry now flooded. The W of two surviving kilns.
  50. II* Church of St. Elidyr Photos
    4 km S of village of Lampeter Velfrey, about 400 m N of Ludchurch village, in a square churchyard partly walled.
  51. II East Limekiln, Ludchurch Quarry
    75 m SE of St Elidyr's church, in a quarry now flooded. The E of two surviving kilns.
  52. II The Cottage Photos
    At E side of the road passing through Coppet Hall, ½ km N of Saundersfoot village. There is a low wall with slate coping and iron railings at the front and an iron gate between stone piers.
  53. II Milestone on A477, in the verge south of Berryhillock
    Situated in the verge south of Berryhillock, on the W side of the A477.
  54. II Coedrath House Photos
    On high ground to the NW of the village of Saundersfoot. The house is set back to the W of Church Terrace, behind a later house named Oaktree Cottage. Its grounds to the N and W have been developed wi
  55. II Great Molleston Farmhouse
    At the N side of West Lane between Molleston Cross and Templeton, with garden at front and farmyard at rear.
  56. II The Cottage Photos
    At S side of Frances Lane, about 100 m E of the County Primary School.
  57. II Pen-y-dre, No 1 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  58. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (Middle ) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  59. II Coppers, No. 2 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  60. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (South) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  61. II Penydre Cottage, No.3 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  62. II No 4 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  63. II No 5 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  64. II Tryweryn Cottage, No. 6 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  65. II Ynysfach, No. 7 Milford Terrace Photos
    On the W side of Milford Street, extending downhill from the corner with The Ridgeway. A row of houses behind long front gardens. Low walls with iron railings and gates facing the street. Large rear y
  66. II Rose Cottage Photos
    Set into a line of buildings midway along the N side of High Street; stepped down from adjoining properties and set back from the road behind a forecourt with a low wall and iron railings and gate.
  67. II Saundersfoot Railway Tunnel (North ) Photos
    On the coastal pedestrian route between Saundersfoot and Wiseman's Bridge, known now as the Miners' Walk. It is one of a group of three tunnels on the Countryside Commission's Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  68. II The Hean Inn Photos
    In the High Street of Saundersfoot village, at the corner of Wogan Terrace, in a very prominent position overlooking Cambrian Terrace. At the E is an adjacent low block in the same ownership.
  69. II Gate and gate-piers beside E Lodge Photos
    Closing the former E driveway to Cresselly House. Facing Lanesend junction, on the by-road to Jeffreyston from the A4075 at Cresselly.
  70. II Swn y Mor Hotel Photos
    At the W side of Cambrian Place, adjacent to the Cambrian Hotel.
  71. II East Lodge Photos
    Facing Lanesend junction, on the by-road to Jeffreyston from the A4075 at Cresselly. Situated to the S of the entrance to the now disused E drive to Cresselly House.
  72. II Cambrian Hotel Photos
    At the W side of Cambrian Terrace, in centre of Saundersfoot Village. The Cambrian Hotel is nos. 5 and 6, extending from what is now the S end of the terrace to the Swn y Môr Hotel.
  73. 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.
  74. II Tall Trees
    200 m E of Ludchurch Cross, on the S side of an unclassified road.
  75. II Church of St Lawrence Photos
    In churchyard, on corner of lane. To NE of Yerbeston Farm.
  76. II Mounton Quarry Limekiln
    To the N side of the A4115, and to the E of the lane leading to Mounton Farm. A flooded quarry lies immediately to the N.
  77. 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.
  78. II Gate and gate-piers opposite to main N driveway to Creselly House Photos
    Set back slightly from the main road and formerly closing the E driveway from Jeffreyston to Cresselly House.
  79. 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.
  80. 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.
  81. II Gates and gate-piers to North Driveway to Cresselly House Photos
    Slightly set back from the main road and adjoining the N lodge.
  82. II North Lodge to Cresselly House Photos
    Flanking the N side of the gated N drive to Cresselly House.
  83. II West Limekiln at Croft Quarries, Blaencilgoed
    In a quarry (Croft Quarries) at N of lane about 300 m NE of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  84. II The Grove
    Reached by a private lane 500 m N of Molleston Cross, W of the road to Narberth.
  85. II* Cresselly House Photos
    Situated in its own grounds and approached along the N drive or through the stable courtyard to S. Faces E with terrace to W.
  86. II East Limekiln at Croft Quarries
    In a quarry (Croft Quarries) at N of lane about 300 m NE of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  87. II Central Limekiln at Croft Quarries, Blaencilgoed
    In a quarry (Croft Quarries) at N of lane about 300 m NE of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  88. II Gate-piers and gate to S driveway to Cresselly House
    At the southern approach to Cresselly House from the stable-yard.
  89. II Coach-house and Stable Range to E side of Stable Courtyard at Cresselly House Photos
    The Stable courtyard is immediately to the S of Cresselly House. This range is on its E side, parallel to the main road with cobbled pavement to front.
  90. II Stable Range to W side of Stable Courtyard at Creselly House
    The stable courtyard is immediately to the S of Cresselly House. This range is on its W side, opposite the coach-house and another stable range.
  91. II Central Limekiln at Kiln Park, Blaencilgoed
    In a quarry (Kiln Park) at S of lane about 500 m E of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  92. II Outbuilding to SW of Stable Courtyard at Cresselly House Photos
    Set back, immediately to the SW of the stable courtyard which lies to the S of Cresselly House.
  93. II Milestone on Lane leading off A478 to Cold Blow
    In the verge set up against the hedge bank some 350 yds SE from the junction with the A478.
  94. II East Limekiln at Kiln Park, Blaencilgoed
    In a quarry (Kiln Park) at S of lane about 500 m E of Blaencilgoed farm, Ludchurch
  95. II Allensbank
    On high ground to the SE of the A478 / B4315 junction, midway between Narberth and Templeton
  96. II Indoor roller-skating rink to W of Stable Courtyard at Creselly House Photos
    Situated just beyond the stable courtyard and to S of Cresselly House. Originally reached from the Rose Garden.
  97. II Redberth Parish Church
    At E side of the village of Redberth, in a small churchyard surrounded by rubblestone walls with ashlar gatepiers. A fragment of a cross with chamfered limbs stands near to the Church door.
  98. II Gate and gate-piers at former S driveway to Cresselly House Photos
    Set back from the road opposite to Cresselly Green and to N of former smithy.
  99. II Gates and gate-piers to W driveway to Cresselly House Photos
    Opposite the W Lodge; set back slightly from the N side of the by-road to Cresswell Quay from the A4075 at Cresselly.
  100. II West Lodge Photos
    Set back from the road on the S side of the by-road to Cresswell Quay from the A4075 at Cresselly. Opposite the gates to the W driveway to Cresselly House. This lodge was sometimes known as New Lodge.

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