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The Town Quay

A Grade II Listed Building in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.677 / 51°40'37"N

Longitude: -4.9187 / 4°55'7"W

OS Eastings: 198300

OS Northings: 201616

OS Grid: SM983016

Mapcode National: GBR G8.WDJG

Mapcode Global: VH1S6.P3JR

Plus Code: 9C3QM3GJ+RG

Entry Name: The Town Quay

Listing Date: 14 July 1981

Last Amended: 29 July 2005

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 6461

Building Class: Maritime

ID on this website: 300006461

Location: On the S side of the estuary just E of Pembroke Castle.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Pembroke

Community: Pembroke (Penfro)

Community: Pembroke

Built-Up Area: Pembroke

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

Tagged with: Wharf

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History

Quay wall on S side of water, to W of the Mill Bridge. The dominance of the port at Pembroke Bridge both in the Milford Haven and in the old county of Pembroke was established by C12 charters. Although outstripped by Haverfordwest and Milford Haven in late C18, Pembroke still reputedly had nearly two hundred sailing ships based at its port and, until earlier C19 levied the customs of the Milford Haven. Also known as Pembroke Quay, the Town Quay does not appear in the Buck view of the town of 1748, nor in the Sandby view of 1775. It may be that ships unloaded alongside the bridge or on the foreshore. A new quay is reported as built at Pembroke in 1818. In 1890 it was reported as in poor condition, as was Monkton Quay, and then repaired. The low parapet walls are recent.

Exterior

Quay wall is of stone rubble, laid roughly in courses with large stone copings, now partly covered by late C20 low walls. Slipway at W end.

Reasons for Listing

Included for its special historic interest as a quay wall of ancient origin, of group value with the Mill Bridge and North Quay opposite.

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