II*French Mill and Tidal Barrier The Tidal Barrier lies across the estury of the Carew River about 300 m W of Carew Castle. The French Mill stands on it near to the left (S) bank, over the deeper water where the natural river channel
II*St Elidyr's Church 1 km N of Amroth Village, in an isolated group with Amroth Farm and the old village school. The group is called 'Castle Back'. The church is in a roundish graveyard surrounded by walls and hedges.
II*Church of St. Mary 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.
II*Church of St. Elidyr 4 km S of village of Lampeter Velfrey, about 400 m N of Ludchurch village, in a square churchyard partly walled.
II*Church of St. Jeffrey and St. Oswald 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
II*Church of St. Aidan In a square churchyard on the right bank of the Eastern Cleddau, 300 m N of Llawhaden Bridge.
II*The Former Assembly Rooms Situated in a prominent position between the harbour and the sea at the N end of Pier Hill.
II*Plantagenet House Situated on the W side of Quay Hill between Tudor Square and Bridge Street.
II*Saint Catherine's Fort Situated in a prominent position on Saint Catherine's Island to the E of the town and SE of Castle Hill.
II*No 3 Rock Terrace including railings Set back from the street line on the S side of St Julian's Street opposite Slate House with rear facade overlooking Iron Bar Sands.
II*No 1 Lexden Terrace, including area railings Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
II*Former Church of Saint Mary Situated in sloping churchyard between Texaco Oil Refinery and Pembroke Power Station and S of inlet at Pwllcrochan Flats. To be converted to a private house (1993).
II*Hescwm Mill/Felin Hescwm Situated some 200m inland from Aber Bach or Hesgwm cove, approached by narrow lane from Bwlchmawr. The mill lies to the south of the group of buildings.
II*Church of St Llawddog Situated at west edge of the village, some 500m W of the Castle. Medieval tower, the rest rebuilt 1853-5 by Benjamin Ferrey of London, replacing a church of 1836-7 by Daniel Evans.
II*Glandovan Situated down drive running E from Glandovan Lodge on Cilgerran-Rhos Hill road.
II*Benton Castle Built on a spectacular position high above the W side of the Daugleddau some 2.3km NE of the church at Burton.
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.
II*Scolton Manor Situated in own grounds on W side of B4329 some 1.5 km SE of Spittal village.
II*Camrose House Situated on the S side of the village, the drive to Camrose House and Home Farm off a minor road just S of the bridge over Camrose Brook.
II*Clareston At the end of a drive running SW off the road through Freystrop just S of Puddleduck Bridge.
II*Church of St Peter In centre of village, in churchyard to E of main road.
II*Nolton Rectory Situated opposite Nolton church in Nolton village.
II*West Set of Kilns 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.
II*The Almshouse At S of the village street, opposite the school.
II*Fort Popton On the headland at the NE corner of Angle Bay.
II*Caldey Abbey On hillside above the village, about 500m SE of the harbour.
II*No 2 Lexden Terrace Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
II*No 3 Lexden Terrace Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
II*No 4 Lexden Terrace Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
II*No 5 Lexden Terrace Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
II*No 4 Rock Terrace Set back from the street line on the S side of St Julian's Street with rear facade overlooking Iron Bar Sands.
II*No 6 Lexden Terrace (Lexden House) Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, No 6, the farthest, is set back in a separate forecourt.
II*Churchyard of Church of St Brynarch, including Wall & Gates Parish churchyard around Church of St Brynach, steeply sloping to N of church and surrounded by rubble stone walls or embankments, and with principal gateway to S, smaller gates to NW and E.
II*Church of St Andrew Situated in isolated site some 2km E of Nevern, approached by lane running N and then W off Nevern-Glanrhyd road.
II*Berry Hill House Situated on E side of road running N from Penybont Bridge, some 1 km N of bridge.
II*West Blockhouse Fort Situated on West Blockhouse Point, and reached by drive of some 1.5 km from Merryborough Farm, S of Dale.
II*Church of Saint Peter Situated at the SE end of the village of Marloes, above and to the S of the main street.
II*Blackpool Bridge Across the Eastern Cleddau adjacent to Blackpool Mill, at the highest navigable point of the river. The bridge is half in Martletwy Community and half in Slebech Community.
II*Sandy Haven House Situated just S of Sandy Haven Farm some 450m NW of Sandy Haven.
II*Church of St Justinian About 1km E of Scleddau, beyond farmhouse at end of track beginning on E side of A40, near old quarry, then across field to churchyard.
II*Church of St Rhian Situated in Llanrhian village about 100m NE of crossroads.
II*Gateway and walls to "The Abbey" Situated at St Brides Green, some 200m SW of St Brides Cross and some 200m SE of the coast at St Brides Haven.
II*Higgon's Well On the E side of the estuary of the Cleddau Wen some 700m S of Haverfordwest station.