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Listed Buildings within five miles of SA62 5RF, sorted by distance

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  1. II Llewellin Monument at Scollock West Farm Photos
    Situated in walled enclosure at W corner of field, W of farmhouse.
  2. II Stable court at Scolton Manor
    Situated some 120m N of Scolton Manor, on the W side of the B4329.
  3. II* Scolton Manor Photos
    Situated in own grounds on W side of B4329 some 1.5 km SE of Spittal village.
  4. II Hook House
    Situated some 1.2 km SW of Ambleston, on S side of road to Spittal.
  5. II Tithe Barn
    Situated on S side of farmyard NW of Penty Park mansion, the rear wall enclosing part of N side of service yard at Penty Park.
  6. II Pond House
    Situated on W side of service court at Penty Park.
  7. II Osprey Hall
    Situated in service court SW of mansion, running N - S, opposite coach-house/stable range and NW of stables.
  8. II Stables at Penty Park
    Situated in former stable yard SW of Penty Park, facing E towards front garden of the house.
  9. II Penty Park Photos
    Situated down drive on N side of lane towards Spittal about 800m W of crossroads on Clarbeston Road.
  10. II Church of Saint Mary Photos
    Situated in churchyard on S side of Spittal village.
  11. II Myrtle House
    Situated in Ambleston village on S side of road some 70m W of the churchyard.
  12. II Outbuilding to East of Myrtle House
    Situated just E of Myrtle House, on S side of road W of Commerce House.
  13. II Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in large churchyard in centre of Ambleston village.
  14. II Reverend David Rees memorial at Bethlehem Baptist chapel
    Situated in centre of graveyard to N of chapel, which is on W side of B4329 at Bethlehem.
  15. II Cucumber Hill
    On the W side of a minor road N to Penty Park and some 1.2km W of Clarbeston Road.
  16. II Woodstock Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    Situated in the centre of the village of Woodstock, between the B4329 and lane to Woodstock, Middle Woodstock and Woodstock East farms.
  17. II Treffgarne Lodge
    Set back from the junction with the A40 at the foot of the hill leading up to Treffgarne village; faces the drive to Treffgarne Hall which also leads to Barris Hill.
  18. II Church Hill House
    Situated some 2.7 km S of Wolfscastle in Treffgarne approximately 150m S of the Church of Saint Michael.
  19. II Boundary stone at Garn Turne
    Situated on S side of road to Sealyham, by drive to Garnturne Farm.
  20. II Southfield Villa
    On the S side of the road some 100m E of Pont Crwca.
  21. II Nyth y Dryw/ Wren's Nest
    Between the road and the Afon Syfni some 100m SE of Pont Crwca.
  22. II Nantycoy Mill
    Situated in Treffgarne Gorge just W of the A40 some 1 km S of Wolfscastle.
  23. II Treffgarne Hall
    Situated some 2.7 km S of Wolfscastle on the W side of Treffgarne.
  24. II Outbuilding to N of Treffgarne Hall
    Situated just N of rear wing at Treffgarne Hall.
  25. II 1 and 2 Penrhiw Cottages
    On the E side of a minor road to Gwasted some 300m NE of Pont Crwca.
  26. II Church of Saint Meilyr
    On the SW side of Llys-y-fran near the bottom of the valley of the Afon Syfni just 200m SE of the dam.
  27. I Church of Saint Michael Photos
    Situated some 600m E of the A40 in the centre of Rudbaxton just NW of Great Rudbaxton.
  28. II Great Rudbaxton
    Situated some 600m E of the A40 in the centre of Rudbaxton just SE of the Church of Saint Michael.
  29. II Southfield Photos
    At the end of a drive some 700m S of Llys-y-fran.
  30. II* Poyston including attached service ranges to NW. Photos
    Situated some 1.3 km E of the A40 and just N of the airfield at Withybush.
  31. II Bowling House
    On the W side of a minor road leading N to the Church of Saint Michael at Rudbaxton.
  32. II Parc-y-delyn
    On the E side of the minor road S from Gwasted to Pont Crwca.
  33. II Ford Bridge
    In the valley of the Western Cleddau near the centre of Wolfscastle just W of the A40.
  34. II Long Hook Fawr Farmhouse
    About 1.5km S of Puncheston, reached from the S by long lane off minor road. Surrounded by later farm buildings, behind small walled front garden.
  35. II Saint Dogwells Farm
    Situated S of the Afon Anghof some 400m S of the Church of Saint Dogfael.
  36. II Glenview
    About 100m W of A40, facing S on lane to W of village green.
  37. II Beulah Bridge
    Situated on the road from Little Newcastle to Colston, some 600m S of the centre of Little Newcastle village.
  38. II Northumberland Farmhouse
    At the junction of minor roads in Wiston just NW of the Church of Saint Mary.
  39. II Fiddler's Hall
    Situated on E side of Chapel Road about 1 km NE of junction with B4329.
  40. II* Church of Saint Dogfael
    Situated S of the Afon Anghof some 150m E of Sealyham Bridge and some 400m N of St Dogwells Farm.
  41. II Sealyham Bridge
    Situated some 200m E of Sealyham and some 150m W of the Church of Saint Dogfael.
  42. II Sealyham
    Situated just NW of the Afon Anghof some 200m W of Sealyham Bridge and some 350m W of the Church of Saint Dogfael.
  43. II Leweston
    Situated at the end of a minor road some 1.2 km NE of Wolfsdale.
  44. I Wiston Castle Photos
    In a prominent position near the centre of Wiston some 200m N of the Church of Saint Mary.
  45. II Village Pump at Wiston
    At the junction of minor roads in Wiston just NW of the Church of Saint Mary.
  46. II Manor House
    On the N side of the road through Wiston and just E of Wiston Castle.
  47. II Outbuildings to S of Manor House
    Just S of the Manor House near the centre of Wiston.
  48. II Telephone Call-box to N of the Church of Saint Mary
    On the S side of the road through Wiston just N of the Church of Saint Mary.
  49. II* Church of Saint Mary
    In a prominent position on the S side of the road through Wiston and some 200m S of Wiston Castle.
  50. II Plas Gwyn
    Situated opposite entrance to County Showground.
  51. II Saint Catherines Bridge
    Bridge over Western Cleddau some 1.8 km E of Camrose village centre. Also in Camrose community as rec. no 25153
  52. II St Catherines Bridge (partly in Rudbaxton community)
    Bridge over Western Cleddau some 1.8 km E of Camrose village centre.
  53. II Farthings Hook Bridge (partly in Puncheston community)
    Situated on a minor road some 700m S of the Church of Saint Brynach in Henry's Moat.
  54. II Farthings Hook Bridge (partly in the New Moat community)
    Situated on a minor road some 700m S of the Church of Saint Brynach in Henry's Moat.
  55. II White Hart
    Situated near the centre of Puncheston, on the SW corner of the road junction just W of the Church of Saint Mary.
  56. II Ty Newydd
    Situated near the centre of Puncheston on the N side of the main street through the village.
  57. II Former mill at New Mill
    Situated immediately behind the old farmhouse at New Mill.
  58. II Old farmhouse at New Mill
    At the end of a long drive some 1.3km W of the Church of Saint Mary at Bletherston.
  59. II Stable at Cottesmore
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  60. II Coach-house at Cottesmore
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  61. II Outbuilding to N of Cottesmore
    Situated just N of the house at Cottesmore.
  62. II Brimaston Grange
    Situated on the W side of the minor road N through Brimaston.
  63. II* Cottesmore including attached E conservatory and NW wing.
    Reached by a drive of some 650m W off the A40 at Tangiers.
  64. II Good Hook
    At the end of a track some 800m N off the Narberth road approximately 2km E of Haverfordwest.
  65. II Mote Lodge
    On the W side of a minor road some 200m S of the Church of Saint Nicholas.
  66. II Cleddau Lodge
    Situated in own grounds on E side of B4330 some 3.2 km N of Haverfordwest.
  67. II* Parish Church of Saint Nicholas
    Prominently situated on S side of village on W side of road; raised rounded graveyard.
  68. II Bridge at Prendergast Mill
    Across the mill leat immediately NW of the Mill House and abutting the ruins of Prendergast Mill.
  69. II Mill House
    Access immediately to N of Glanafon Farm; trackway with right-angled bend along E bank of Western Cleddan river. Mill house is under a cliff-face overlooking the mill leat.
  70. II Cutty Bridge Photos
    Bridge carrying the B4330 over Knock Brook some 3km N of Haverfordwest.
  71. II Glanafon Photos
    Situated some 250m W of the A40 roundabout S of the airfield at Withybush.
  72. II Zion Baptist Chapel Photos
    Reached by a minor road from Deeplake to South Dairy Mountain, to the N of the A40(T).
  73. II Mote House
    Some 450m SW of the Church of Saint Nicholas, reached by a drive W off a minor road.
  74. II Stable block opposite Mote House
    Just to the E of and facing Moat House some 470m SW of the Church of Saint Nicholas.
  75. II Gates of Baptist Chapel Photos
    At the entrance to the graveyard of the Baptist chapel, reached by a minor road from Deeplake to South Dairy Mountain, to the N of the A40(T).
  76. II Church of Saint Lawrence Photos
    Situated in the churchyard at St Lawrence on the E side of the minor road S from the Western Cleddau.
  77. II Stone Hall
    Situated some 400m SW of the church at St Lawrence just W of the minor road to Brimaston Cross.
  78. II* Lofted outbuilding, wings and gin-house at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated on the N side of the farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  79. II Welsh Hook Bridge (partly in Wolfscastle community)
    Situated some 200m N of the church at St Lawrence.
  80. II Welsh Hook Bridge (partly in Hayscastle community)
    Situated some 200m N of the church at St Lawrence. Also in Hayscastle community as Cadw record no. 25612
  81. II Saint Lawrence House
    Situated opposite the church at St Lawrence on the W side of the minor road S from the Western Cleddau.
  82. II Camrose Home Farmhouse
    Situated some 800m SE of the village centre, the drive to Camrose House and Home Farm off a minor road just S of the bridge over Camrose Brook.
  83. II Single storey outbuilding on W side of yard at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated at upper end of W side of farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  84. II Lofted cartshed on W side of yard at Camrose Home Farm
    Situated at SW corner of farm court at Camrose Home Farm.
  85. II Camrose Village Hall
    Near crossroads at village centre; at north entrance to parish church.
  86. II* Church of St Ishmael Photos
    Situated in churchyard in centre of Camrose village.
  87. II Milepost on A40
    On the N side of the A40 some 1.5km E of Haverfordwest.
  88. II The Vicarage
    Situated just W of the churchyard near the centre of Camrose village.
  89. II Coach-house at Camrose House
    Situated across bottom end of service yard at Camrose House.
  90. II Camrose Mill Photos
    Situated on the S side of the village just opposite drive to Camrose House and Home Farm.
  91. II Outbuilding on N side of service yard at Camrose House
    Situated along left side of service yard at Camrose House, at right angles to lofted coach-house.
  92. II Outbuilding range on S side of service yard at Camrose House
    Situated at right angles to coach-house at Camrose House.
  93. II Outbuilding immediately E of Camrose House
    Situated immediately E of the mansion and just W of the service court.
  94. 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.
  95. II Milestone
    Situated by Withybush roundabout at top end of road into Prendergast.
  96. II* Church of Saint Mary
    In a prominent position in the centre of the village.
  97. II Ty Twt
    Situated down lane running NW off Sidney Rees Way, on edge of river meadows.
  98. II Penrhiwllan Photos
    Situated at end of short lane, just past churchyard entry to St David's Church.
  99. II Scotchwell House
    Situated in own grounds just E of A40. Main drive is from Cartlett, by former lodge. Scotchwell Lane is former rear drive.
  100. II Churchyard wall at St. David's Church, enclosing churchyard on S & E sides
    Surrounding the churchyard at the Church of Saint David in Church Lane.

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