2.2 - PEMBROKE DOCK - HAVERFORD WEST
Cresswell Castle
Cresswell Castle Ruins
The buildings were originally a 13th century stone fortified manorial complex, founded by the Augustinian Priory of Haverfordwest , to defend the highest navigable point of the River Cresswell.
In 1553, the Barlows of Slebech converted the fortress into a manor house, with stables, fish-ponds and a garden.
By the 18th century, the site had been abandoned.
The buildings were originally a 13th century stone fortified manorial complex, founded by the Augustinian Priory of Haverfordwest , to defend the highest navigable point of the River Cresswell.
In 1553, the Barlows of Slebech converted the fortress into a manor house, with stables, fish-ponds and a garden.
By the 18th century, the site had been abandoned.
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