Grade I listed buildings in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire shown within Wales

In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales,[2] the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with Cadw.

Buildings

Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref.[note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Function Notes HB No[note 2] Image
Pele Tower Angle 14 May 1970 SM8660702994
51°41′06″N 5°05′18″W / 51.685002246264°N 5.0884378337723°W / 51.685002246264; -5.0884378337723 (Pele Tower)
Pele tower About 100 m N of St Mary's Church, close to Castle Farm. 5923

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Caldey Priory, including church and monastery remains Tenby 14 May 1970 SS1408596316
51°38′05″N 4°41′16″W / 51.634831481567°N 4.6878826669659°W / 51.634831481567; -4.6878826669659 (Caldey Priory, including church and monastery remains)
Priory Situated some 300m S of the Abbey, on the W side of the road to the lighthouse. 5932

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Carew Castle Carew 14 May 1970 SN0450003769
51°41′55″N 4°49′49″W / 51.698500981562°N 4.8303804204776°W / 51.698500981562; -4.8303804204776 (Carew Castle)
Castle At the W of Carew Castle, 600 m N of the A477 5937

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The Carew Cross Carew 14 May 1970 SN0467603708
51°41′53″N 4°49′40″W / 51.698014678274°N 4.8278027897843°W / 51.698014678274; -4.8278027897843 (The Carew Cross)
Cross In Carew village, in a small roadside enclosure taken from Castle Green opposite the Carew Inn. 5938

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Old Mortuary Chapel Carew 14 May 1970 SN0453302831
51°41′24″N 4°49′46″W / 51.690089138599°N 4.8293777654072°W / 51.690089138599; -4.8293777654072 (Old Mortuary Chapel)
Chapel In St Mary's Churchyard, about 30m NW of the Church. 5945

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St Michael's Church Castlemartin 14 May 1970 SR9106098880
51°38′59″N 5°01′18″W / 51.649745206237°N 5.0216556179063°W / 51.649745206237; -5.0216556179063 (St Michael's Church)
Church In a lane NW of Castlemartin village. 5948

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St James's Church Manorbier 14 May 1970 SS0650197645
51°38′39″N 4°47′53″W / 51.644200724086°N 4.7980689201978°W / 51.644200724086; -4.7980689201978 (St James's Church)
Church 5975

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Manorbier Castle Manorbier 14 May 1970 SS0639597793
51°38′44″N 4°47′59″W / 51.645493225248°N 4.79968091366°W / 51.645493225248; -4.79968091366 (Manorbier Castle)
Castle 5976

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Lydstep Palace Manorbier 14 May 1970 SS0863098375
51°39′05″N 4°46′04″W / 51.651487604333°N 4.767736624142°W / 51.651487604333; -4.767736624142 (Lydstep Palace)
Bishop's palace At N of the A4139 in the centre of Lydstep Village, immediately opposite to Lydstep Tavern. 5991

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Church Of St Mary Carew 14 May 1970 SN0456902804
51°41′23″N 4°49′44″W / 51.689859249631°N 4.8288424824323°W / 51.689859249631; -4.8288424824323 (Church Of St Mary)
Church In Carew Cheriton, 300m S of the A477. 6007

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St Elidyr's Church Stackpole Elidor, Stackpole, Stackpole and Castlemartin 14 May 1970 SR9872597303
51°38′18″N 4°54′36″W / 51.638391003695°N 4.9101065262818°W / 51.638391003695; -4.9101065262818 (St Elidyr's Church)
Church 6020

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Upton Chapel Cosheston 14 May 1970 SN0209104699
51°42′22″N 4°51′57″W / 51.706005073458°N 4.8657210817632°W / 51.706005073458; -4.8657210817632 (Upton Chapel)
Chapel A small chapel in close proximity to Upton Castle. It is reached by a private path from the Castle. 6032

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Amroth Castle Amroth 12 April 1951 SN1697007241
51°44′02″N 4°39′07″W / 51.733903677124°N 4.6519738112808°W / 51.733903677124; -4.6519738112808 (Amroth Castle)
Country House At the N side of the unclassified coast road about ? km E of the village of Amroth. A high wall screens the castle grounds from the road, with an entrance archway at the SW corner. A tree-lined drive leads to the Castle. 6041

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Picton Castle Slebech 21 June 1971 SN0107613430
51°47′03″N 4°53′07″W / 51.784046211355°N 4.8853859624894°W / 51.784046211355; -4.8853859624894 (Picton Castle)
Castle 2 km S of the A40(T) road, in extensive private grounds overlooking the Daugleddau confluence. 6043

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Llawhaden Castle Llawhaden 21 June 1971 SN0730317465
51°49′21″N 4°47′51″W / 51.822468097315°N 4.7974692811161°W / 51.822468097315; -4.7974692811161 (Llawhaden Castle)
Castle To the W of Llawhaden Village, standing within a wide dry moat, at the head of a steep slope above the Eastern Cleddau. 6065

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Church of Saint Mary in Liberty Tenby 19 March 1951 SN1342400447
51°40′18″N 4°41′59″W / 51.671713308694°N 4.6996277776225°W / 51.671713308694; -4.6996277776225 (Church of Saint Mary in Liberty)
Church In a prominent position on the SW side of the High Street just NW of Tudor Square. 6177

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Tudor Merchant's House Tenby 19 March 1951 SN1353000440
51°40′18″N 4°41′53″W / 51.671685745827°N 4.6980929209997°W / 51.671685745827; -4.6980929209997 (Tudor Merchant's House)
House Situated on the W side of Quay Hill facing down Bridge Street. 6226

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Pembroke Castle Pembroke 10 February 1951 SM9816401620
51°40′37″N 4°55′15″W / 51.676953714184°N 4.9206956084913°W / 51.676953714184; -4.9206956084913 (Pembroke Castle)
Castle Situated prominently at the high W end of the ridge on which the old town of Pembroke is built. 6314

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Priory Church of Saint Nicholas Monkton, Pembroke 10 February 1951 SM9796201451
51°40′31″N 4°55′25″W / 51.675363309528°N 4.9235153718462°W / 51.675363309528; -4.9235153718462 (Priory Church of Saint Nicholas)
Church In a prominent position in Monkton approximately 200m SW of Pembroke Castle. 6330

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Monkton Old Hall Monkton, Pembroke 10 February 1951 SM9805401432
51°40′31″N 4°55′20″W / 51.675225900933°N 4.9221756346237°W / 51.675225900933; -4.9221756346237 (Monkton Old Hall)
Hall On the N side of Church Terrace in Monkton some 60m E of the Priory Church of Saint Nicholas. 6332

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Parish Church of Saint Mary Pembroke 10 February 1951 SM9835801540
51°40′35″N 4°55′04″W / 51.676305282553°N 4.9178473688°W / 51.676305282553; -4.9178473688 (Parish Church of Saint Mary)
Church In a prominent position on the N side of Main Street just E of its junction with Northgate Street. 6400

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Church of Saint Daniel Pembroke 10 February 1951 SM9821200476
51°40′00″N 4°55′10″W / 51.666698513145°N 4.9193412503401°W / 51.666698513145; -4.9193412503401 (Church of Saint Daniel)
In a prominent position on a hill some 1.1km S of Pembroke Castle. 6453

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Narberth Castle Narberth 25 September 1951 SN1097814392
51°47′46″N 4°44′33″W / 51.796130042304°N 4.7425342640491°W / 51.796130042304; -4.7425342640491 (Narberth Castle)
Castle 6473

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St Decuman's Church Rhoscrowther, Hundleton 14 May 1970 SM9039502204
51°40′46″N 5°02′00″W / 51.67934146215°N 5.0332480739914°W / 51.67934146215; -5.0332480739914 (St Decuman's Church)
Church 6591

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Tower at Eastington Manor House Hundleton 14 May 1970 SM9009702512
51°40′55″N 5°02′16″W / 51.681995121804°N 5.0377372135488°W / 51.681995121804; -5.0377372135488 (Tower at Eastington Manor House)
Farmhouse 6594

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Ffynone Mansion Manordeifi 16 January 1952 SN2422338605
52°01′05″N 4°33′47″W / 52.017940473921°N 4.5630325133808°W / 52.017940473921; -4.5630325133808 (Ffynone Mansion)
Country House 11980

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Roch Castle Roch, Nolton and Roch 13 December 1951 SM8802921212
51°50′57″N 5°04′44″W / 51.84910498642°N 5.0790178766808°W / 51.84910498642; -5.0790178766808 (Roch Castle)
Castle Situated in centre of Roch village, on a rocky knoll visible from considerable distances. 11982

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St Michael's Church Rudbaxton 3 January 1963 SM9602720561
51°50′47″N 4°57′46″W / 51.846250689277°N 4.9626816243236°W / 51.846250689277; -4.9626816243236 (St Michael's Church)
Church Situated some 600m E of the A40 in the centre of Rudbaxton just NW of Great Rudbaxton. 12009

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Haverfordwest Castle Haverfordwest 10 December 1951 SM9534315728
51°48′09″N 4°58′11″W / 51.802604861847°N 4.9697399165267°W / 51.802604861847; -4.9697399165267 (Haverfordwest Castle)
Castle Situated on hill in centre of the town. 12031

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St Mary's Church Haverfordwest 10 December 1951 SM9519115569
51°48′04″N 4°58′19″W / 51.801121370591°N 4.9718473569213°W / 51.801121370591; -4.9718473569213 (St Mary's Church)
Church Situated at the head of the High Street. 12226

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Remains of Priory of Saint Mary and Saint Thomas the Martyr Haverfordwest 7 January 1974 SM9569115219
51°47′53″N 4°57′52″W / 51.798162322961°N 4.9643998172684°W / 51.798162322961; -4.9643998172684 (Remains of Priory of Saint Mary and Saint Thomas the Martyr)
Priory (ruined) Situated on the riverside at the end of Quay Street. 12240

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St David's Cathedral St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7515625430
51°52′55″N 5°16′06″W / 51.881910318675°N 5.2683484460942°W / 51.881910318675; -5.2683484460942 (St David's Cathedral)
Cathedral 12537

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St David's Cathedral Hall (formerly chapel of St Mary's College) and attached cloister ruins St David's and the Cathedral Close 13 December 1951 SM7514425474
51°52′56″N 5°16′07″W / 51.882300410337°N 5.26855117324°W / 51.882300410337; -5.26855117324 (St David's Cathedral Hall (formerly chapel of St Mary's College) and attached cloister ruins)
Chapel 12538

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Porth-y-Tŵr, including gateway and South Tower St Davids and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7520425363
51°52′53″N 5°16′03″W / 51.881328350578°N 5.2676085880808°W / 51.881328350578; -5.2676085880808 (Porth-y-Tŵr, including gateway and South Tower)
Gateway 12541

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Cloister Hall St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7517825487
51°52′57″N 5°16′05″W / 51.882430868617°N 5.2680664951354°W / 51.882430868617; -5.2680664951354 (Cloister Hall)
Cloister hall 12553
Outbuilding to the north of the Cloister Hall St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7518525499
51°52′57″N 5°16′05″W / 51.882541416989°N 5.2679727835366°W / 51.882541416989; -5.2679727835366 (Outbuilding to the north of the Cloister Hall)
Outbuilding 12554
Undercrofts of the former St Mary's Colle, beneath and to the rear of the Cloister Hall St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7516125496
51°52′57″N 5°16′06″W / 51.882504770272°N 5.2683189357454°W / 51.882504770272; -5.2683189357454 (Undercrofts of the former St Mary's Colle, beneath and to the rear of the Cloister Hall)
Undercroft 12555
Enclosing wall and gateway on the north side of the rear yard of the Cloister Hall St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7515925507
51°52′57″N 5°16′06″W / 51.882602698175°N 5.2683551133647°W / 51.882602698175; -5.2683551133647 (Enclosing wall and gateway on the north side of the rear yard of the Cloister Hall)
Wall/Gateway 12556
Bishop's Palace St David's and the Cathedral Close 3 January 1963 SM7502825469
51°52′56″N 5°16′13″W / 51.882208540317°N 5.2702304196862°W / 51.882208540317; -5.2702304196862 (Bishop's Palace)
Bishop's palace 12558

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Ruins of St Justinian's Chapel St Justinian's 3 January 1963 SM7231525240
51°52′45″N 5°18′34″W / 51.879047166887°N 5.3094283210591°W / 51.879047166887; -5.3094283210591 (Ruins of St Justinian's Chapel)
Chapel (ruined) 12692

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St David's Church Hubberston, Milford Haven 17 July 1951 SM8906806233
51°42′54″N 5°03′17″W / 51.715016441932°N 5.054850391453°W / 51.715016441932; -5.054850391453 (St David's Church)
Church Situated in churchyard behind C20 shops in Gelleswick Road. 12925

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Newport Castle, Feidr Felin Newport 16 January 1952 SN0570838870
52°00′51″N 4°49′58″W / 52.014127074192°N 4.8326642743407°W / 52.014127074192; -4.8326642743407 (Newport Castle, Feidr Felin)
Castle 13083

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Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Shinrig St Dogmaels (part) 15 November 1993 SN1640445855
52°04′50″N 4°40′51″W / 52.080511295027°N 4.6807443334662°W / 52.080511295027; -4.6807443334662 (Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Shinrig)
Abbey (ruined) 13102

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Paterchurch Tower, The Dockyard Pembroke Dock 14 July 1981 SM9576303558
51°41′37″N 4°57′23″W / 51.693484302558°N 4.956507736873°W / 51.693484302558; -4.956507736873 (Paterchurch Tower, The Dockyard)
Tower 14341
Cilgerran Castle Cilgerran 15 April 1994 SN1949843135
52°03′26″N 4°38′03″W / 52.057103422072°N 4.6342049013012°W / 52.057103422072; -4.6342049013012 (Cilgerran Castle)
Castle 14491

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Stable and kitchen court, Ffynnonau Manordeifi 16 January 1952 SN2426738641
52°01′06″N 4°33′45″W / 52.018277790528°N 4.5624104781571°W / 52.018277790528; -4.5624104781571 (Stable and kitchen court, Ffynnonau)
House 15122
West Tarr Mediaeval House Penally 26 April 1996 SN0889600800
51°40′24″N 4°45′55″W / 51.673356571632°N 4.765222792103°W / 51.673356571632; -4.765222792103 (West Tarr Mediaeval House)
House At the rear of West Tarr farmhouse, 0.5 km SE of St Florence village. 16920
Whitewell Ruins – structure A Penally 14 May 1970 SS0948499060
51°39′29″N 4°45′21″W / 51.657930439143°N 4.7557804918382°W / 51.657930439143; -4.7557804918382 (Whitewell Ruins – structure A)
Manor house (ruined) At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm. 6004
Whitewell Ruins – Structure B Penally 26 April 1996 SS0948999035
51°39′28″N 4°45′21″W / 51.657707620188°N 4.7556946655567°W / 51.657707620188; -4.7556946655567 (Whitewell Ruins – Structure B)
Ruin At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm. 16922
Whitewell Ruins – Structure C Penally 26 April 1996 SS0947299053
51°39′28″N 4°45′21″W / 51.657863492862°N 4.7559499486243°W / 51.657863492862; -4.7559499486243 (Whitewell Ruins – Structure C)
Ruin At the N side of the A4139 about 1 km E of Lydstep. The ruins are situated at the S of a caravan park behind Whitewell Farm. 16923
Sailors' Chapel Angle 14 May 1970 SM8663902926
51°41′04″N 5°05′17″W / 51.684403945751°N 5.0879340565568°W / 51.684403945751; -5.0879340565568 (Sailors' Chapel)
Chapel At N side of St Mary's Church, within the Churchyard. 17147
Lamphey Bishop's Palace Lamphey 14 May 1970 SN0185000895
51°40′18″N 4°52′01″W / 51.671760370698°N 4.8670436123277°W / 51.671760370698; -4.8670436123277 (Lamphey Bishop's Palace)
Bishop's palace Reached by minor road at N of Lamphey village. 17393

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St Govan's Chapel Stackpole, Stackpole and Castlemartin 2 August 1996 SR9670592962
51°35′55″N 4°56′12″W / 51.598682365878°N 4.936737789589°W / 51.598682365878; -4.936737789589 (St Govan's Chapel)
Chapel 17980

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Tenby Town Walls Tenby 28 March 2002 SN1334600380
51°40′16″N 4°42′03″W / 51.671085578505°N 4.7007186322418°W / 51.671085578505; -4.7007186322418 (Tenby Town Walls)
Town walls The walls run W along White Lion Street from corner of Upper Frog St, and then S along South Parade and St Florence Parade to the sea. 26434

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Wiston Castle Wiston 16 June 2004 SN0226118180
51°49′38″N 4°52′15″W / 51.827121083612°N 4.8709400359035°W / 51.827121083612; -4.8709400359035 (Wiston Castle)
Castle In a prominent position near the centre of Wiston some 200m N of the Church of Saint Mary. 82851

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Notes

  1. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  2. The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Cadw.

References

  1. "Buildings & Conservation Areas". Cadw. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  2. "Coflein". online database of RCAHMW. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990". The National Archives. Retrieved 18 June 2013.

See also

Media related to Grade I listed buildings in Pembrokeshire at Wikimedia Commons

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