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  1. 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
  2. II Station House Photos
    Facing Brunel Quay at the junction of Picton Road, High Street and Station Road.
  3. II The War Memorial Photos
    Facing N in the centre of Kensington Road some 25m S of its junction with the High Street.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. II Slipway & Quay Wall at Hobb's Point
    Situated at N end of Pier Road and forming the most northerly part of Hobbs Point.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. II Telephone Call-box at Hobbs Point Photos
    Situated outside Old Pier House, at entry to Hobbs Point quay.
  11. II Old Pier House Photos
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  12. II Premises attached to South
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  13. II Surrounding Wall
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  14. II Former Cartridge Magazine and surrounding wall
    Situated on footpath some 150m N of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices, adjacent to Powder Magazine.
  15. II Pier House Photos
    Situated towards N end of Pier Road, on corner towards the quay at Hobbs Point.
  16. II Former Main Magazine
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  17. II Village pump at Great Honeyborough Photos
    On the W side of Honeyborough Road just SE of Honeyborough Dairy.
  18. II Church of Saint Tudwal Photos
    Just above the beach some 650m E of the junction of Church Road and Hazel Bank Hill.
  19. II Honeyborough Dairy Photos
    On the W side of Honeyborough Road some 250m S of the roundabout on the A477.
  20. 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.
  21. II* North East Dockyard Tower Photos
    Situated some 50m off foreshore, close to NE corner of dockyard.
  22. II Carr Jetty Photos
    Situated projecting out to N from NW end of dockyard.
  23. II The Pump House
    Situated in middle of modern roundabout at junction of London Road, Pier Road and Water Street.
  24. II Building Slip No 4
    Situated to east of Western Camber.
  25. II The Western Camber
    Situated to E of Graving Dock and W of Slip No 4.
  26. II Dry Dock in Yard occupied by Haven Yachts Photos
    Situated in walled yard, opposite Nos 32 to 38 Front Street.
  27. II 10 Front Street, DYFED Photos
    Situated towards middle of terraced row running east from Dockyard wall.
  28. II 27 Front Street Photos
    Situated in a short section of terrace over a small shipbuilding yard on S shore of Milford Haven estuary
  29. II No 33, Front Street (S Side), Dyfed
    Situated in a short terrace (Nos 32-8) towards E end of Front Street.
  30. II* The Graving Dock including Bollards and Cpstans
    Situated between Western Camber and slip No 2, towards NW end of dockyard.
  31. II Building Slip No 2
    Situated at NW end of dockyard, between Slip No 1 and Graving Dock.
  32. II Building Slip No. 1
    Situated towards NW corner of dockyard just E of Carr Jetty.
  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 Sunderland House Photos
    Situated on W side of main avenue, just E of Old Storehouse; No 2 Sunderland hangar immediately to SE.
  35. II* The Old Storehouse Photos
    Situated to W of Sunderland House, behind ferry terminal.
  36. II Former Oakum Store
    Situated some 50m SE of Graving Dock, within Ministry of Defence enclosure.
  37. II Hangar & Annexes Photos
    Situated some 100m SW of eastern entry to dockyard and 100m N of former chapel.
  38. II Hangar and Annexes
    Situated on E side of main Dockyard avenue, SE of Sunderland House.
  39. II Former Foremen's Office
    Situated behind premises occupied by Gwinnutt Ltd. some 50m SW of head of Graving Dock.
  40. II Pater Fort SW and W Walls
    Situated at NW corner of dockyard, just SW of naval offices.
  41. II* Former Guard House Photos
    Situated on W side of main avenue, just N of former Captain Superintendent's Office.
  42. II Pembroke Dock Railway Station Photos
    Set back from N side of street, which is the eastern continuation of Dimond Street.
  43. II No 18, Commercial Row (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated in centre of row Nos 9 to 28 (consec) Commercial Row, facing Dockyard Wall.
  44. II The Dockyard Walls Photos
    Surrounding the Dockyard on east, south and most of west side. The original main entrance is on S side and there are several subsequent entrances throughout its length.
  45. II Former Captain Superintendent's Office Photos
    Situated on W side of main avenue, some 60m N of entrance gates.
  46. II 17-21, (odd) Meyrick Street
    Situated in a mixed commercial and domestic row a little uner halfway up the E side of Meyrick Street. In street block between Dimond and Bush Streets.
  47. II National Westminster Bank
    Situated in mixed terraced row running N from Zion Chapel.
  48. II Western Telegraph
    Situated immediately to N of Zion Chapel; forms a pair flanking the chapel forecourt with No 16 on S side.
  49. II* Former Dockyard Chapel Photos
    Situated in SE corner of Dockyard at E end of formal avenue in front of Nosá1-5 The Terrace.
  50. II* Zion Free Church Photos
    Pembroke Dock
  51. II* Forecourt, Railings, Piers and Gates
    Situated set back in centre of mixed terraced row midway up Meyrick Street.
  52. II 27 & 27A
    Situated on corner of Commercial Row and Albion Square.
  53. II No 16 Meyrick Street (W side)
    End of terrace house flanking the S side of the railed forecourt to Zion Free Church. The door to No 16 is placed in the side elevation at the angle with the main classical façade of the church and ac
  54. II* No 1, the Terrace (Formerly Listed Together with the Commodore Club), Dyfed Photos
    Situated to east of Dockyard gates and abutting the E entrance lodge.
  55. II* Dockyard Gates Photos
    Situated at N end of Melville Terrace and across the main south entry to former Royal Dockyard.
  56. II* Piers and Lodges (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall)
    Situated at N end of Melville Terrace and across the main south entry to former Royal Dockyard.
  57. II No 28, Commercial Row (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated on corner of Commercial Row and Albion Square.
  58. II* The Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club)
    Situated to west of Dockyard gates and abutting the W entrance lodge.
  59. II No 5, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed
    Situated in row of former officers' houses E of main dockyard entry.
  60. II No 4, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed Photos
    Situated in row of former officers' houses E of main dockyard entry.
  61. II* No 3, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed
    Situated to E of dockyard entry, E of No 1 to which it is linked by garden wall.
  62. II* No 2, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed Photos
    Situated to E of dockyard entry, E of No 1 to which it is linked by garden wall.
  63. II Centenary Memorial Standard Lamp Photos
    Situated on N side of A4139 opposite Albion Square CP School to south.
  64. II Rear of Garden Walls
    Situated between gardens of Nos 1 and 2, 2 and 3 and to E of garden of Noá3, and linking S end wall.
  65. II Rear Garden Waless
    Situated between gardens of Nos 1 and 2, 2 and 3 and to E of garden of Noá3, and linking S end wall.
  66. II Catholic Church of St Mary, includes stone wall, railings and gates
    On the E side of Meyrick Street near to the junction with Bush Street.
  67. II The Timber Pond
    Situated by W edge of dockyard, some 100m N of entrance from Fort Road.
  68. II* Long Stable Range to South
    Situated to west of Dockyard gates and abutting the W entrance lodge.
  69. II Rear Garden Walls
    Situated between gardens of Nos 1 and 2, 2 and 3 and to E of garden of Noá3, and linking S end wall.
  70. II Coach-House to rear of
    Situated at SE angle of rear garden at No 3.
  71. II Coach-House Building to rear of 1 and 2
    Situated at S end of gardens of Nos 1 and 2 with garden wall dividing frontage.
  72. II The Market (formerly only NE elevation listed) Photos
    Situated outside SE angle of Dockyard wall on an island site bounded by Melville, Pembroke and Market Streets.
  73. II Bethel Baptist Church including NW Schoolroom and area railings Photos
    Situated on corner of Upper Meyrick and Bush Streets.
  74. I Paterchurch Tower
    Situated just within Dockyard wall, some 130m E of Fort Road entry to Royal Naval area.
  75. II Section 1 of Chuchyard railings at Church of Saint John
    Situated on N and E sides of church, along Bush and Church Streets.
  76. II The War Memorial
    Situated at NE corner of churchyard, at W corner of Bush and Church Streets.
  77. II Church of Saint John the Evangelist Photos
    Situated on W corner of Church Street and Bush Street.
  78. II Cambria House
    Situated at NE corner of Church Street, E of Parish Church.
  79. II Rhiannon House
    Situated at NE corner of Church Street, E of Parish Church.
  80. II The Dockyard Walls Photos
    Surrounding the Dockyard on east, south and most of west side. The original main entrance is on S side and there are several subsequent entrances throughout its length.
  81. II Nos 64 & 64A
    One building situated in terraced row Nos 50 to 66 (even) Bush Street, just W of junction with Laws Street.
  82. II Section 2 of Churchyard Railings at Church of Saint John
    Situated on N and E sides of church, along Bush and Church Streets.
  83. II The Vicarage
    In walled garden to south of the Parish Church.
  84. II St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, including Gates and Railings to Street Photos
    Set back towards east end of street, between Laws and Gwyther Streets.
  85. II Nos 65, Laws Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards N end of stepped terrace running from Nos 65 to 109 Laws Street.
  86. II No 67, Laws Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards N end of stepped terraced row running from Nos 65 to 109 Laws Street.
  87. II* The South West Dockyard Tower Photos
    Situated just off foreshore at W end of road running along S wall of Dockyard.
  88. II No 62, Laws Street (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards N end of stepped terraced row running from Nos 52 to 104 Laws Street.
  89. II No 71, Laws Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards N end of stepped terraced row running from Nos 65 to 109 Laws Street.
  90. II No 75, Laws Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Isolated house towards N end of stepped terraced row running from No 65 to 109 Laws Street.
  91. II No 20, Church Street (W Side), Dyfed
    One of a pair of houses midway up stepped terraced row on W side.
  92. II Former National School (Now Employment Exchange)
    Situated facing S towards Barrack Hill, at SE corner of Market Street.
  93. II No 19, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated midway up stepped terraced row.
  94. II No 22, Church Street (W Side), Dyfed
    One of a pair of houses midway up stepped terraced row on W side.
  95. II No 21, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated midway up stepped terraced row.
  96. II No 23, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated midway up stepped terraced row.
  97. 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.
  98. II No 25, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated two-thirds of the way up stepped terraced row.
  99. II No 27, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated two-thirds of the way up stepped terraced row.
  100. II No 29, Church Street (E Side), Dyfed
    Situated three-quarters of the way up stepped terraced row.

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