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  1. II St Michael's Church Photos
    At the W edge of the village of Cosheston. The churchyard is to the S of the street and surrounded by stone walls.
  2. II Old Rectory
    150 m SE of Cosheston Church in Point Lane. The Old Rectory stands about 100 m to the S of the street and faces N.
  3. II Hill House and Garden Wall
    Immediately SW of the crossroads in the centre of Cosheston Village. The entrance to the grounds is at the S. The house faces W to an enclosed area, part of which is now (1995) in different ownershi
  4. II Funeral Car Tenement Photos
    At the N side of the main village street in Cosheston, about 50 m E of the crossroads. It is in a walled enclosure with steel gates in front, hung on stone gatepiers with steeply weathered copings.
  5. II Limekiln
    1 km NW of Cosheston Hall. It stands a short distance to the E side of Folly House, against higher ground to its E.
  6. II Brewery Inn Photos
    At the S side of the main street of Cosheston, about 200 m E of the crossroads. The house stands back from the street behind a front garden.
  7. II Bangeston Hall
    Early to mid C19; a building shown on site on Tithe Map of 1841.
  8. II Lower Nash Corn Mill
    75 m W of Nash Church, in a group with Lower Nash Farm. Its stream is a tributary of Cosheston Pill. There is a large mill-pond on the E side.
  9. II Little Mayeston Photos
    1 km E of Cosheston village. From the unclassified road to Paskeston it is reached by a track to the S.
  10. II Church of St Mary Photos
    In hamlet of Lower Nash, 1 km SE of Cosheston Church. Reached by a side road N of the A477 road.
  11. II Limekiln
    About 2 km N of Cosheston Village, at the right side of the road approaching Ferry House and about 100 m from the shore of the estuary.
  12. II Well and total immersion font in churchyard of Church of Saint Mary Photos
    At the end of Church Road just S and below the Church of Saint Mary.
  13. II Churchyard cross at Church of Saint Mary
    In the churchyard just S of the Church of Saint Mary.
  14. II* Church of Saint Mary Photos
    On the N side of Burton at the end of Church Road.
  15. 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.
  16. II Milepost at Burton Ferry
    On the E side of Burton Ferry on the S side of the road leading to Burton.
  17. I Upton Castle Photos
    2 km NE of Cosheston village, reached by a side road N of the unclassified Cosheston to Milton Road which becomes a private road from Upton Lodge. The entrance front of the house faces N.
  18. II Preaching Cross
    Located in the churchyard of Upton Chapel.
  19. II Lawrenny Quay
    On the N shore of the Cresswell River estuary 1 km S of Lawrenny village.
  20. I Upton Chapel Photos
    A small chapel in close proximity to Upton Castle. It is reached by a private path from the Castle.
  21. 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.
  22. II Stable range at Holyland
    Just N of the house at Holyland, some 1.2km NE of the centre of Pembroke.
  23. II Holyland
    Some 1.2km NE of the centre of Pembroke just off the NW side of the A4075.
  24. II Milepost on A4075 opposite Holyland
    Opposite the entrance to Holyland on the SE side of the A4075.
  25. II* Benton Castle Photos
    Built on a spectacular position high above the W side of the Daugleddau some 2.3km NE of the church at Burton.
  26. II Paskeston Hall Photos
    At the N side of the unclassified road leading from Cosheston to Milton, in private grounds about 300 m from the road. There is a gate-lodge at the estate entrance. At the rear of the Hall are a coa
  27. II No. 2 Kingsbridge Cottages
    In the row of 17 cottages at Kingsbridge, on the NW side of the A4075 and some 675m NE of the roundabout at its junction with Main Street.
  28. II No. 4 Kingsbridge Cottages
    In the row of 17 cottages at Kingsbridge, on the NW side of the A4075 and some 650m NE of the roundabout at its junction with Main Street.
  29. II No. 7 Kingsbridge Cottages
    In the row of 17 cottages at Kingsbridge, on the NW side of the A4075 and some 625m NE of the roundabout at its junction with Main Street.
  30. II Former Main Magazine
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  31. II No. 10 Kingsbridge Cottages
    In the row of 17 cottages at Kingsbridge, on the NW side of the A4075 and some 600m NE of the roundabout at its junction with Main Street.
  32. II Surrounding Wall
    Situed on cliff footpath some 150m NNE of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices.
  33. II Former Cartridge Magazine and surrounding wall
    Situated on footpath some 150m N of South Pembrokeshire District Council offices, adjacent to Powder Magazine.
  34. II No. 17 Kingsbridge Cottages
    At the end of the row of Kingsbridge Cottages, on the NW side of the A4075 and some 550m NE of the roundabout at its junction with Main Street.
  35. II Upper Nash Farmhouse
    At the S side of the unclassified road in the hamlet of Upper Nash. As this farmhouse was probably the nucleus of the hamlet its farm buildings are situated on both sides of the road. Including a gra
  36. II Enclosing garden walls to E of Springfield
    Just W off The Green and some 180m N of Mill Bridge enclosing the SE corner of the garden at Springfield.
  37. II Springfield
    In a large garden some 180m N of Mill Bridge, the entrance W off The Green.
  38. II Pembroke Dock Railway Station Photos
    Set back from N side of street, which is the eastern continuation of Dimond Street.
  39. II Old Coach House
    At S of North Down Farmhouse, reached by lane N of A4139 and W of Lamphey village.
  40. II The Pump House
    Situated in middle of modern roundabout at junction of London Road, Pier Road and Water Street.
  41. II 16, East Back
    On the S side of Holyland Road approximately 175m NE of East End Square.
  42. II* Church of St Caradoc Photos
    At the W of Lawrenny village, at the entrance to the grounds of the former Lawrenny Castle.
  43. II The Cornstore Photos
    On the N side of the estuary just NW of Mill Bridge and N of North Quay.
  44. II The North Quay Photos
    On the N side of the estuary just W of Mill Bridge.
  45. II The Mill Bridge Photos
    Crossing the estuary and Mill Pond N of the old town and some 100m E of the castle.
  46. II St Caradoc Churchyard Gateway
    At the N side of the churchyard of St Caradoc, within the grounds of the former Lawrenny Hall.
  47. II Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel Photos
    Situated near the centre of Pembroke, set back on the N side of East Back and near its E junction with Main Street.
  48. II Slipway & Quay Wall at Hobb's Point
    Situated at N end of Pier Road and forming the most northerly part of Hobbs Point.
  49. II Church of Saint Michael Photos
    In the churchyard on the N side of Main Street facing its E junction with East Back.
  50. II Walls from N of churchyard of Church of Saint Mary to Barnard's Tower Photos
    On the S side of the Mill Pond from a point north of the churchyard of the Church of Saint Mary eastwards as far as Barnard’s Tower.
  51. II No 1 Town Quay including one-story range attached to rear Photos
    Facing NW at the junction of Northgate Street and Mill Pond Walk just S of Mill Bridge.
  52. II The Town Quay Photos
    On the S side of the estuary just E of Pembroke Castle.
  53. II No 16 East Back and adjoining shop
    On the N side of East Back very near its E junction with Main Street.
  54. 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.
  55. II Gatepiers and gates to St Michael's Churchyard
    On the N side of Main Street facing its E junction with East Back.
  56. II N, E and W walls to the churchyard of the Church of Saint Mary
    Churchyard walls are N of the Church of Saint Mary and just E of Northgate Street.
  57. II Gates and railings at Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel
    Chapel is near the centre of Pembroke, set back from the N side of East Back and near its E junction with Main Street. Gates and railings situated on street line at entry to chapel forecourt.
  58. II Eaton House and forecourt railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 75m E of its E junction with East Back.
  59. II Camrose House and forecourt railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 65m E of its E junction with East Back.
  60. II Barnard House with forecourt railings and gate Photos
    On the N side of Main Street some 75m E of its E junction with East Back.
  61. II Railings to 93 Main Street
    Pembroke
  62. II The Royal George Photos
    On the W side of Northgate Street facing the Town Quay and Mill Bridge.
  63. II Retaining wall to S of Town Quay
    On S side of Town Quay, W end below tower of Pembroke Castle.
  64. 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.
  65. II Elmside
    On the N side of East Back near its W junction with Main Street.
  66. II 126, Main Street
    On the N side of Main Street some 150m E of its E junction with East Back.
  67. II Elm Cottage
    On the N side of East Back near its W junction with Main Street.
  68. 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.
  69. II NOS.2 & 4 Northgate Street, Dyfed
    On the E side of Northgate Street just N of the Church of Saint Mary.
  70. II Forecourt railings, gates & gate piers to Wesley Chapel
    In front of the chapel in a prominent position facing E along Main Street near its E junction with East Back.
  71. II Oakfield House including forecourt railings
    On the N side of Main Street just W of its junction with East Back.
  72. II NO.7 Northgate Street, Dyfed
    On the W side of Northgate Street some 50m S of Mill Bridge.
  73. II Wesley Chapel Photos
    In a prominent position facing E along Main Street near its E junction with East Back.
  74. II Tenby House including forecourt and C19 walls and railings Photos
    On the N side of Main Street just W of its junction with East Back.
  75. II Woodbine with front wall and railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 25m W of its junction with East Back.
  76. II 82, Main Street
    On the N side of Main Street some 40m W of its junction with East Back.
  77. 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.
  78. II Clare Cottage and front railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 45m W of its junction with East Back.
  79. II Melbourne House
    Facing up Main Street on the S side of East Back near its W junction with Main Street.
  80. I Parish Church of Saint Mary Photos
    In a prominent position on the N side of Main Street just E of its junction with Northgate Street.
  81. II Orielton House
    On the N side of Main Street some 60m W of its junction with East Back.
  82. II Marven House and forecourt wall and railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 65m W of its junction with East Back.
  83. II Shaftesbury House, forecourt wall and rails and house to left
    On the N side of Main Street some 110m W of its junction with East Back.
  84. II Telephone Call-box at Hobbs Point Photos
    Situated outside Old Pier House, at entry to Hobbs Point quay.
  85. II NO.36 Main Street, Dyfed Photos
    On the N side of Main Street some 160m E of its junction with Northgate Street.
  86. II No 62 and forecourt railings
    On the N side of Main Street some 100m W of its junction with East Back.
  87. II 28, Main Street Photos
    On the N side of Main Street some 125m E of its junction with Northgate Street.
  88. II 64 & 66 & 68 Main Street including forecourt gatepiers and railings
    Short length of uniform terrace on N side of Main Street where the houses rise on to the elevated roadway at Chain Back.
  89. II Front garden wall & gates to No. 113 Main Street Photos
    In front of No. 113, on the S side of Main Street near its E junction with East Back and opposite the entrance to the Church of Saint Michael.
  90. II 18, Main Street Photos
    On the N side of Main Street some 100m E of its junction with Northgate Street.
  91. II Front garden wall, railings, gatepiers & gate to No 111, with penny postage stamp machine to right Photos
    In front of No. 111 Main Street, on the S side of Main Street near its E junction with East Back and opposite the entrance to the Church of Saint Michael.
  92. II Chain Back with conduit and milestone
    Wall on the N side of Main Street holding higher road access to Nos. 62 to 82 Main Street. Conduit and mileplate are approximately half way along the retaining wall.
  93. II Hamilton House
    Facing up Main Street on the N side of the street near its W junction with East Back.
  94. II Old Pier House Photos
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  95. II Premises attached to South
    Situated on W side of Hobbs Point, backing on to the sea.
  96. II Telephone Call-box outside garden wall of Hamilton House (01646 682198)
    On the N side of Main Street at its W junction with East Back and just W of the garden wall of Hamilton House.
  97. II NO.113 Main Street, Dyfed
    On the S side of Main Street near its E junction with East Back and opposite the entrance to the Church of Saint Michael.
  98. II* Penfro
    On the S side of Main Street near its E junction with East Back and opposite the entrance to the Church of Saint Michael.
  99. II 115 Main Street, Pembroke, SA71 4DB
    Set back slightly on the end of a row with Nos 111 and 113 to right. No 115 is lower in scale and steps down from the taller gable end of no 113.
  100. II Brick House
    On the N side of Main Street just E of its junction with Northgate Street.

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