Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
26/04/1977
Date of Amendment
28/03/2002
Name of Property
Retaining arches and railings at S end
Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire
Location
On the seaward side of the S end of The Croft near the junction with The Norton.
Broad Class
Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces
History
Series of about 5 tall round-headed arches beneath the roadway at the S entrance to The Croft. An extract from the Borough of Tenby Order Book records that in 1832 'a field in the Norton called The Croft being built upon, William Wills desires a good carriage road or street should be built; it was agreed he be permitted to erect a wall to east of present footpath .... to support the intended New Road'. The railings above are near identical to those on the Paragon and are probably of c1900. The Paragon set has the makers' mark of George Young, Sun Foundry, Glasgow, on the top rail, but not found here. The first four arches are obscured by the ramp down to the beach, and have been lined and re-used as an amusement arcade.
Exterior
Rubble stone arcade carrying roadway, rubble piers with arches and stone voussoirs. Some 5 arches visible, but right end very overgrown. Added railings above a bull-nosed string-course in concrete. Limestone corbels carrying wrought iron supports and limestone chamfered plinth. Cast-iron railings to a pattern of intersected circles and rectangles with half-round ends.
Reason for designation
Arches included as prominent in the views from the beach and harbour, the rails as good set of cast-iron decorative railings.
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