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Walwyn's Castle
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Listed Buildings in Walwyn's Castle, Pembrokeshire
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Church of Saint Andrew
On the S side of the minor road through Robeston West.
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Church of Saint Peter
On the S side of a minor road W to Middle and Upper Hasguard, some 100m N of Lower Hasguard.
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Church of St James the Great
In a prominent position on the top of a hill in the centre of Walwyn's Castle.
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Coach-shed house at Rickeston
On the NE side of the farm courtyard at Rickeston Hall.
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Lime kiln at Sandyhaven Pill
Just S of the road W to St Ishmael's, some 650m SW of Rickeston Bridge.
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Lower Hasguard
At Hasguard some 100m S of the derelict Church of Saint Peter.
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Rickeston Hall
On the bend in a minor road W from Robeston West, some 750m E of Rickeston Bridge.
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Romans Castle
At the end of a track S off the minor road W to Walwyn's Castle, some 1.5km W of Tiers Cross.
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Rosepool
On the S side of Dale Road some 1.1km W of the Church of Saint James the Great at Walwyn's Castle.