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  1. II Ridgeway
    1 km N of Canaston Bridge, to the W of the minor road to Llawhaden
  2. 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.
  3. II* Blackpool Bridge
    Crossing the Eastern Cleddau adjacent to Blackpool Mill, closest to the highest navigable point of the river.
  4. II Milepost near High Toch Farm
    On A40(T) road nearly opposite to entrance to High Toch farm.
  5. II* Blackpool Mill
    On the left bank of the Eastern Cleddau 1 km SW of Canaston Bridge.
  6. II High Toch Farmhouse
    S of A40(T) 1.5 km W of Canaston Bridge
  7. II Robeston Wathen Church
    Prominently situated on a hilltop site at the centre of the village of Robeston Wathen, in a raised graveyard with rubble stone walling.
  8. II Remains of Llawhaden Hospital
    At the W of Llawhaden Village, at S of the street behind the Community Hall
  9. II Rock Well
    Beside a footpath leading down from Robeston Wathen village (N of the church) into a quarried area called Limekiln Wood, on the left side.
  10. II Wall with Tower and adjacent Pavement at Llawhaden House
    At the S side of the main street of Llawhaden Village, opposite to Llawhaden House.
  11. II Robeston House
    In private grounds entered from the A40(T) opposite to the B4314 turning.
  12. II Milking Shed at Llawhaden House
    In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 50 m SW of the dovecote, forming the S side of a yard of which the cowhouse forms the N and E.
  13. II* Llawhaden Bridge and River Bank Wall
    On Eastern Cleddau ½ km E of Llawhaden Village
  14. II Llawhaden House Photos
    At N side of the main street of Llawhaden Village. The house has a stable yard adjacent to its N and a farmyard adjacent to its W.
  15. II Barn at Llawhaden House
    In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 20 m SW of the dovecote.
  16. II Gatepiers and gates at Llawhaden House
    At the main entrance to Llawhaden House from the village street.
  17. II Stables and Loft at Llawhaden House
    At the E side of the stable yard which lies N of Llawhaden House, beside the side entrance from the village street.
  18. II Dovecote at Llawhaden House
    In the farmyard to the W of Llawhaden House
  19. II Granary and Waggon House at Llawhaden House
    At the N side of the stable yard which lies to the N of Llawhaden House.
  20. II Cowhouse Range at Llawhaden House
    In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 50 m W of the dovecote, forming the N and E sides of a yard of which the milking shed forms the S.
  21. II Llawhaden Village Pound
    At the left side of the causeway entering Llawhaden Castle.
  22. I Llawhaden Castle Photos
    To the W of Llawhaden Village, standing within a wide dry moat, at the head of a steep slope above the Eastern Cleddau.
  23. II Castell Coch Photos
    Listed as an exceptionally fine industrial building in the functional tradition, imposingly situated. It survives virtually intact and includes a full working set of machinery.
  24. II* Church of St. Aidan
    In a square churchyard on the right bank of the Eastern Cleddau, 300 m N of Llawhaden Bridge.
  25. II Newton North Church Photos
    In an isolated position reached across fields about 1 km W of Newhouse Farm.
  26. II Mounton Chapel
    In an isolated position at the S edge of Canaston Wood, 1 km N of Mounton Farm. No graveyard wall or tombstones. Base of a preaching cross survives close to the SW corner.
  27. II Pont Shan
    Carrying the B4313 over the River Develidge at the NW corner of the Community Boundary.
  28. II Pont SHân
    Carrying the B4313 Llawhaden to Narberth road over a small stream (River Develidge) which constitutes the boundary between the Communities of Llawhaden and Narberth.
  29. II Pen Llwyn House
    300 m W of Bethesda crossroads
  30. II Milestone
    In the verge set up against the hedge bank some 250 yds SE of Crunn’s Farm on the B4314.
  31. II Bethesda Congregational Chapel
    100 m W of the Bethesda crossroads in the village of Bethesda, on the B4313, standing in a large graveyard; stone gatepiers, simple iron gates.
  32. II Sodstone Manor
    At the end of a driveway past a lodge situated on the B4313 some 800 yds NW of Redstone Cross.
  33. II* Vaynor
    Reached by a private drive on the E side of the B4313 Pont Shân to Bethesda road
  34. II Sodstone House
    At the end of a long drive past a lodge situated some 600 yds W of Redstone Cross.
  35. II Coach House & Stables at Sodstone House
    In a yard to the N of the house at the end of a long drive past a lodge situated some 600 yds W of Redstone Cross.
  36. II The Grove
    Reached by a private lane 500 m N of Molleston Cross, W of the road to Narberth.
  37. II Mounton Quarry Limekiln
    To the N side of the A4115, and to the E of the lane leading to Mounton Farm. A flooded quarry lies immediately to the N.
  38. II Church of St. Womar Photos
    In an isolated group with Minwear Farm and Minwear Lodge, 2½ km N of Martletwy village. Churchyard with stone wall, simple iron gate.
  39. II Stable Block adjacent to Slebech Park
    Immediately E of Slebech Park.
  40. II Old Church of St. John the Baptist Photos
    100 m SE of Slebech Park, on a site close to the Eastern Cleddau estuary.
  41. II* Slebech Park Photos
    In extensive grounds 2 km E of Picton Castle, overlooking the Eastern Cleddau.
  42. II NO.21 Northfield Road, Dyfed Photos
    Behind a narrow forecourt on the street line where the road curves some 250 yds from the junction with Spring Gardens.
  43. II Bloomfield Terrace Photos
    Set back from the road behind a narrow forecourt at the centre of the terrace by the Community Centre.
  44. II Bloomfield Terrace Photos
    Set back from the roadside behind a narrow railed forecourt, at the N end of the terrace by the Community Centre.
  45. II Hill House (Chestnut Tree Lodge) Photos
    Prominently sited at the N end of the Higher Street at the confluence of Spring Gardens, Moorfield and Northfield Roads.
  46. II Bethesda Baptist Chapel Photos
    Located behind the street line, reached via narrow cul-de-sac mid-way along the High Street.
  47. II The Emporium Photos
    Adjoining Hill House and stepped down to the right at the junction with Northfield Road.
  48. II NO.2 High Street, Dyfed Photos
    On the street line adjoining the Coach and Horses Inn on the corner with Spring Gardens.
  49. II NO.3 High Street, Dyfed Photos
    On the street line adjoining No 2 downhill from the corner with Spring Gardens.
  50. II The Coach & Horses Inn
    On the street line at the corner of the High Street with Spring Gardens.
  51. II Blaen Marlais Photos
    Located some 300 yds SE of the junction of Redstone Road with the A40.
  52. II Animal Kitchen Photos
    On the street line adjoining the Coach and Horses Inn on the corner with the High Street.
  53. II Gelli Bridge
    Across the Avon Syfynwy, a tributary of the Eastern Cleddau, which is the Community boundary between Llawhaden and New Moat.
  54. II Plas Farmhouse Photos
    Reached by a lane running west from Church Street; the farmhouse facing west has its lower gable end towards St Andrew's Church.
  55. II Gelli Bridge (partly in Llawhaden community)
    Across the Avon Syfynwy, a tributary of the Eastern Cleddau, which is the community boundary between Llawhaden and New Moat.
  56. II Gates to Bathesda Chapel Photos
    At the entrance to the cul-de-sac leading to the chapel mid-way along the High Street.
  57. II Parish Church of St Andrew Photos
    Located within a spacious churchyard at the end of Church Street on the southern edge of the town.
  58. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    On the street line set back behind a narrow railed forecourt. Stepped down from No 33 adjoining.
  59. II Barn in Grounds of Blaen Marlais Photos
    Sited to the SE in close proximity to the house at the edge of the garden fore-court,
  60. II Howell Williams Solicitor, County of Pembroke Sherriff's Office Photos
    Set behind a narrow railed forecourt and stepped up from the National Westminster Bank near the Town Hall.
  61. II Pencraig Photos
    On the street line, set behind a railed forecourt, by the front of the Town Hall.
  62. II Church of St. John the Baptist Photos
    At S side of the A40(T) road, 4 km W of Canaston Bridge.
  63. II Bloomfield Photos
    Set in its own grounds at the SE corner of the Community Centre site.
  64. II Town Hall Photos
    Prominently situated on an island site at the S end of the High Street.
  65. II The Golden Sheaf Photos
    On the street line NE of the Town Hall near the S end of the High Street.
  66. II 16 Market Square Photos
    On the street line near the junction with the High Street.
  67. II 15 Market Square Photos
    On the street line near the junction with the High Street.
  68. II Hugh H Morgan Photos
    Prominent on the street line adjoining the Midland Bank on the corner with the High Street.
  69. II 14 Market Square Photos
    Across the slope on the Street line and opposite the War Memorial.
  70. II War Memorial Photos
    On an island site in the centre of Market Square enclosed behind iron railings.
  71. II Megna Indian Takeaway Photos
    Prominently sited on the street line facing down Market Street.
  72. II Lamp Standard by War Memorial Photos
    Prominently sited below the War Memorial at the centre of Market Square.
  73. II Telephone Call-box by War Memorial Photos
    Prominently sited below the War Memorial at the centre of Market Square.
  74. II The Old Pharmacy Photos
    Attached and stepped up to R of No 3 Market Square.
  75. II The Former Courthouse Photos
    Occupying a prominent site downhill from market square. Longer N side elevation to Picton Place.
  76. II Milestone by entrance to New Cemetery Photos
    Embedded in rubblestone wall opposite junction of Picton Place with Castle Street.
  77. II Pillar Box Photos
    On corner of entrance to lane leading off Market Square opposite War Memorial.
  78. II Whispers Photos
    On the street line stepped up from the adjoining buildings leading down to Market Street.
  79. II NO.12 Market Square, Dyfed Photos
    On the street line opposite the Rutzen Arms.
  80. II Olieme House Photos
    On the street line stepped up from the adjoining buildings leading down to Market Street.
  81. II Barclay's Bank Photos
    On the street line near the junction with Tabernacle lane stepped up from the buildings adjoining.
  82. II Old Bank House Photos
    On the street line opposite the junction with Tabernacle Lane and stepped down from Barclays Bank adjoining.
  83. II Great Molleston Farmhouse
    At the N side of West Lane between Molleston Cross and Templeton, with garden at front and farmyard at rear.
  84. II Staunton House Photos
    On the street line opposite the junction with Tabernacl Lane.
  85. II The Rutzen Arms P.H. Photos
    Major section of terraced group near the bottom of the street and to N of the castle.
  86. II G.Badham & Sons Photos
    On the street line downhill from the junction with Tabernacle Lane, stepped up from No 62 adjoining.
  87. II Stable attached to Blaen Ffynnonau
    In a farmyard reached via a track some 350 yds S of Redston cross.
  88. I Narbeth Castle Photos
    Situated on a scraped eminence overlooking the valley and river crossing on the southern approaches to the town.
  89. II Blaen Ffynnonau
    In a farmyard reached via a track some 350 yds S of Redston cross.
  90. II Llwynon Photos
    Set back behind a raised forecourt at the junction of Tabernacle Lane with St James’ Street.
  91. II Annexe adjoining No.61 (Llwynon) Photos
    Set back behind a raised forecourt at the junction of Tabernacle Lane with St James’ Street.
  92. II Tabernacle United Reformed Church Photos
    Situated behind a railed forecourt just in from St James Street.
  93. II Schoolroom to Tabernacle United Reformed Church Photos
    Situated adjacent to the chapel down the narrow lane by its front.
  94. II Longridge Bridge (Partly in New Moat Community)
    Spanning the Eastern Cleddau and carrying a minor road W of its junction with the B4313, approximately 3.5km W of Clynderwen.
  95. II Cowhouse at Cilrath Fach
    On the Western side of an open courtyard layout farmyard, downslope of the farmhouse. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross
  96. II Lofted Cowhouse at Cilrath Fach
    On the northern side of an open courtyard layout farmyard opposite the farm-house. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.
  97. II Cleddau Railway Bridge (partly in New Moat Community)
    Spanning the Eastern Cleddau W of the B4313, immediately N of Longridge Bridge, and approximately 3.5km W of Clynderwen.
  98. II Cilfrath Fach
    At the upper end of an open courtyard farmyard. Approached via a long farm track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.
  99. II Stable at Cilrath Fach
    On the Eastern side of an open courtyard layout farmyard, down slope of the farmhouse. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.
  100. II Barn at Cilrath Fach
    On the Eastern side of an open courtyard layout farmyard, down slope of the farmhouse. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.

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