Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
24/04/1991
Date of Amendment
22/02/1993
Name of Property
Main Gateway & Flanking Walls and Terrace at Castle Hall House
Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire
Location
Situated at an angle to Castle Hall Road some 50m NW of modern Castle Hall House.
History
Probably early Cl9, entrance gateway to Castle Hall (demolished l937) from what was until cl855 the main road. Castle Hall was built cl765 for Governor Holwell, but was extensively improved by Benjamin Rotch, leader of the N American whaling community invited to Milford by C Greville, who bought the estate in l804 and before his bankruptcy in l8l7 had terraced the land and created an extensive pleasure garden. It was subsequently purchased by R F Greville and his wife, the Countess of Mansfield, but little further improvement was made before l855 under Col R F M Greville,
their son.
Exterior
Wide rubble stone carriage arch with depressed arch head and cut stone voussoirs, the inner jambs rebated with pintles for gate hinges. Small pedestrian arch with similar head to left. Creeper covered wallhead, stepping down to left and then returning eastward. To right of main arch, and at full-height, wall returns westward to flank driveway with three low depressed-arched openings, purpose unknown, then returns S. Behind is terraced embankment which may have supported an earlier driveway, on four arched vaults with brick undersides and rubble facing. Left vault has remains of circular opening (for well?)
Reason for designation
Group value with other listed items at Castle Hall.
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