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  1. II Warlow's Cottage
    Manorbier
  2. II Bier House
    On the SE side of the main street of Manorbier, and about 75 m NE of the turning to Warlow’s Close.
  3. II Cattle Pound
    On the SE side of the main street of Manorbier, and about 75 m NE of the turning to Warlow’s Close.
  4. II Manorbier Village Hall Photos
    Prominently placed on an island site in the centre of the village, close to the entrance to the castle.
  5. II Blue Dolphins
    On the outskirts of Manorbier village, on a corner site at the E side of the road leading to Bier Cross and at N of a lane leading to Tarr Farm. The first 2 attached cottages.
  6. II Shute Cottage
    At left of the road o the approach to Manorbier Church from the village, beside a stream.
  7. I St James' Church Photos
    200 M SW of Manorbier village, on a hill opposite to the Castle.
  8. I Manorbier Castle Photos
    Prominently sited at the S end of Manorbier village.
  9. II Ruins adjacent to Church Hill Cottage, Ruin A Photos
    At S side of Manorbier Churchyard in the grounds of Church Hill Cottage.
  10. II Ruins adjacent to Church Hill Cottage, Ruin C
    At S side of Manorbier Churchyard in the grounds of Church Hill Cottage.
  11. II Church Hill Cottage Photos
    At S side of Manorbier Churchyard, uphill from the S porch.
  12. II Ruins adjacent to Church Hill Cottage, Ruin B
    At S side of Manorbier Churchyard in the grounds of Church Hill Cottage.
  13. II Ruins adjacent to Church Hill Cottage, Ruin D
    At S side of Manorbier Churchyard in the grounds of Church Hill Cottage.
  14. II Old Vicarage
    At the SW end of a small plantation about 100 m SW of Manorbier Church.
  15. II* Dovecote
    Manorbier
  16. II Manorbier Mill
    100 m W of Manorbier Castle, in a side lane off the road leading to the beach.
  17. II Hill Farmhouse
    Manorbier
  18. II Old Farmhouse attached to rear of The Grange
    Manorbier
  19. II The Grange
    Manorbier
  20. II Tudor Lodge
    Located 400 m E of the centre of Jameston village, standing back at the N side of the A4139.
  21. II Former Railway Station
    Situated W of byroad from the A4139 to the Ridgeway.
  22. II Former Railway Stationmaster's House
    Situated W of byroad from the A4139 to the Ridgeway.
  23. II Wesley House
    At S of street in Jameston village, opposite to the garden of the Swan Lake public house.
  24. II Swan Lake Inn Photos
    Conspicuously located on an island in the centre of Jameston Village.
  25. II Green Grove
    Located at the W extremity of Jameston village, on the S side of the road.
  26. II Rock Farmhouse
    Manorbier
  27. II West Lodge
    To S of A4139, at entrance to drive to Lydstep House. The lodge is about 600m NW of the house.
  28. I Lydstep Palace Photos
    At N of the A4139 in the centre of Lydstep Village, immediately opposite to Lydstep Tavern.
  29. II* Norchard
    800 m S of the Ridgeway and 1 km E of Manobier Station
  30. II Norchard Farm Buildings
    Around farmyard to N and W of Norchard farmhouse.
  31. II Corn Mill and Millpond
    50 m E of Norchard farmhouse.
  32. II* Sunny Hill Farmhouse
    300 m S of the Ridgeway, 500 m W of turning to St Florence.
  33. II Lydstep House
    On coast at S end of Lydstep Haven.
  34. II West Moor Farmhouse
    S of the A4139 via a side-lane. Close to Swan Lake bay.
  35. I Whitewell Ruins - Structure C
    At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm.
  36. I Whitewell Ruins - Structure B
    At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm.
  37. I Whitewell Ruins - structure A
    At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm.
  38. II Palmerslake Farmhouse
    The farmhouse is reached from a track on the south side of the by-road between Penally and Saint Florence.
  39. II Bethel Congregational Chapel Photos
    In the village of St. Florence, 100 m SE of the Church, on a corner site facing N with a lane at the W side.
  40. II Chimney beside the old Village Pound
    75 m S of St Florence Church, at the junction of two village streets.
  41. II The Grove
    100 m W of St. Florence Church, facing E to the main street of the village.
  42. II* Church of St Florence Photos
    Centrally placed in a compact village.
  43. II Old Chimneys Photos
    In St. Florence village, 50 m E of the Church.
  44. I West Tarr Mediaeval House
    At the rear of West Tarr farmhouse, 0.5 km SE of St Florence village.
  45. II Old Building East of West Tarr Medieval House
    About 24 m SE of West Tarr Mediaeval House, at the rear of West Tarr Farm. The group is about 0.5 km SE of St. Florence village.
  46. II Hayes Farmhouse and Cartsheds
    Near the S boundary of Carew Community, 3 km E of Lamphey and 300 m N of the Ridgeway.
  47. II East Jordanston Farmhouse
    To the N of an unclassified road, about 1 km NW of St. Florence village.
  48. II* Hodgeston Parish Church Photos
    In Village of Hodgeston, E of Lamphey
  49. II Hodgeston Hall
    At SW corner of Hodgeston village, 100 m from the church.
  50. II* Carswell Mediaeval House
    50 m N of Carswell Farm House, in the farmyard. It is the western of the two ruined buildings.
  51. II Old building East of Carswell Mediaeval House
    Penally
  52. II Lime kiln at Cleggars Farm
    In field 200 m E of Cleggars Farmhouse.
  53. II Ivy Tower Mansion
    100 m S of the B4318 and E of the turning to St. Florence village.
  54. II Wavecrest
    Wavecrest in Freshwater East is reached by a footpath going directly downhill from Devon Court, or by a footpath at the head of the dunes from Lakeside.
  55. II Penally House
    200 m NW of Penally Church. Reached by a private drive from Manor Lodge.
  56. II Jubilee Fountain
    At the point where the road from the Ridgeway meets the main street of Penally, 100 m S of the Church.
  57. II Cross Inn
    Facing a minor street 100 m SW of Penally Church. At the front is a small terrace with a stone wall, reached from the road by a short flight of steps.
  58. II The Cottage
    100 m NW of Penally Church.
  59. II Michaelmas Cottage Photos
    40 m W of Penally Church, built into a steep bank at the W edge of the churchyard.
  60. II St Deiniol's Well
    A well located beside the lane at the W of the Abbey Hotel. It is immediately opposite the garage of the house named Corn Mwg.
  61. II Ruins in Grounds of Abbey Hotel Photos
    In the grounds of the Abbey Hotel, 50 m N of the house, and close to St Deiniol's Well.
  62. II Abbey Hotel Photos
    150 m N of Penally Church. The house stands in extensive grounds. There is a terrace along the garden front with a crenellated wall. Behind the house is a stable building now converted to guest accom
  63. II Giltar Lodge
    75 m S of Penally Church, on a corner site. There is a railed area either side of the entrance and along the W side.
  64. II* Church of St Nicholas Photos
    In the centre of the village of Penally. The churchyard is enclosed within a rubble masonry wall with simple iron gates.
  65. II Ruins in Grounds of Penally Court
    30 m NW of Penally Court Farmhouse, and adjacent to the main street of the village.
  66. II Gumfreyston Wells Photos
    At the S corner of the churchyard of St Lawrence at Gumfreyston.
  67. II* Church of St Lawrence Photos
    150 m S of the B4318 in Gumfreston.
  68. II The Paddock Inn
    Located at the N end of Penally village, at the E of the main village street. At the front of the site is a paved forecourt with a rendered wall and gate piers.
  69. II Old Vicarage
    300 m N of Penally Church, at the W side of the main street of the village.
  70. II Pincheston Quarry Limekiln
    Opposite Pincheston Quarry, on the E side of a minor lane S of the A477 and 500 m E of Sageston village.
  71. II Grove Manor Photos
    In extensive grounds immediately S of St Mary's churchyard. There is a gateway in the churchyard wall for the use of this house. High boundary wall to the access lane with iron gate.
  72. II* The Fortified Rectory
    100 m SW of St Mary's churchyard.
  73. I Church Of St. Mary Photos
    In Carew Cheriton, 300 m S of the A477.
  74. II Portclew House
    At N side of the B4584, 2 km S of Lamphey village.
  75. I Old Mortuary Chapel Photos
    Within St Mary's Churchyard, about 30 m NW of the Church.
  76. II St. Mary's Churchyard Wall Photos
    Wall to the churchyard of St Mary's, with gates to the N, W and S.
  77. II Old Almshouses Photos
    At NW corner of St. Mary's churchyard, facing W to the lane. The almshouses are the last two remaining from a row known in the C19 as 'Alms Row'. A mounting-block is adjacent to the N gable.
  78. II* Four Mediaeval House at Upper Lamphey Park Farm
    About 500m S of Deerpark Lane, at NW end of the farm complex.
  79. II Old School and Schoolteacher's House Photos
    In the village of Carew Cheriton about 100 m N of the Church. There is a small playground at the N of the school and a garden S of the house.
  80. II Barn at Upper Lamphey Barn
    About 500m S of Deerpark Lane, at NW end of farm complex; barn abuts medieval buildings to N
  81. II Single Kiln Photos
    At the entrance to Kiln Park caravan site, at the N side close to the filling station, on the E side of the A4139. The kiln is related to the extensive Black Rock quarries at its rear.
  82. II Sadgeston Hall and Granary
    At N side of the A477 in the village of Sageston, 100 m W of the junction with the B4318. The house is end-on to the road but stands back behind lawns and gardens, with the granary to its rear. There
  83. II Welston Court
    In a remote location reached by a track (the continuation of Stambridge Lane) running for 1 km SW from Milton Village.
  84. II Bartlett's Well
    At N side of Bird's Lane in Sageston, NE of the village school.
  85. II Milepost at junction of A477 with A4075
    Immediately west of the junction of the A477 with the A4075, on the S side of Carew Village.
  86. II Lamphey House (also known as the Old Malthouse)
    At the S side of the Ridgeway, adjacent to Lower farm at the NE corner of Lamphey village.
  87. II* West Set of Kilns Photos
    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.
  88. II Old Chimney in garden of No. 25
    No. 25 is a modern house at the N side of The Ridgeway, at the NE of Lamphey village. The old round chimney stands detached in the garden E of the house.
  89. I Lamphey Bishop's Palace
    Reached by minor road at N of Lamphey village.
  90. II Converted out building to right of Baker's Cottage
    At E side of the A4139 passing through Lamphey village, immediately S of the church
  91. II Church of St Tyfie and St Faith Photos
    At centre of Lamphey village. There are various spellings of the name Tyfie.
  92. II Baker's Cottage
    At E side of the A4139 passing through Lamphey village, immediately S of the church.
  93. II Milton Bridge
    In the village of Milton, about 30 m N of the A477 road.
  94. II Old School House
    At E side of A4139 passing through Lamphey village, immediately N of the church.
  95. II The Watch Tower
    On the summit of the Black Rock promontory overlooking the Ritec. The view from the tower is now obscured by trees.
  96. II Telephone Call-box
    On the W approach of Milton Bridge.
  97. II Court House
    At the N of Lamphey village, at the turning to the lane which leads to Lamphey Court.
  98. II Farm Outbuildings to Rear Yard of Court House
    At the N of Lamphey village, at the turning to the lane which leads to Lamphey Court.
  99. II Upright Grave Slab in Old School House Wall (Formerly included with Lamphey Church)
    20 m N of the lychgate of Lamphey Church.
  100. II East Set of Kilns Photos
    At the S side of the main private road entering the Kiln Park caravan site, on the E side of the A4139. These kilns lie 250 m further E than the main set. They are related to the extensive Black Rock

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