Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
19/03/1951
Date of Amendment
28/03/2002
Name of Property
Castellated structure to NW of The Sluice
Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire
Location
Situated on the NW side of The Sluice just W of the slipway.
History
Tall stone structure dated 1848 comprising 2 high stone-vaulted chambers within, possibly built as a smoke-house as there are small upper outlets that may be vents, but there is no sign of smoke-blackening. The structure seems to have been associated with Bellevue House, Crackwell Street above, with which the ownership remained until c2000. Shown little different from present in photograph of c1900, but one very early photograph seems to show the 2 vaults open ended, not infilled.
Exterior
Tall square structure of rubble stone, square plan, with castellated parapet and tooled stone quoins. E elevation facing The Sluice has high wide arched recess to left, and arched doorway to right with double doors. Tiny lunette light to left of recess, lighting a mural stair. Both the giant recess and the doorway have tooled stone voussoirs with keystones and are slightly set back in square-headed frames. Within recess is cobbled floor, cemented seat and arched door to left to stair witihin the wall. Stone voussoirs to arch.
N elevation to Duke of York's Wharf has 2 tall blocked round-headed arches (the ends of the vaults within) with keystones, stone pier between and impost band. Three small square blank openings in spandrels and date stone of 1848 between arches. Infill of each arch has 2 windows with timber lintels.
Interior
Two large stone-vaulted chambers.
Reason for designation
Included as a picturesque element on the Tenby foreshore, and as an unusual structure.
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