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Cosheston Hall

Introduction

The homestead and walled garden existed in the early-19th century. The house was rebuilt in the mid-19th century and the parkland was added in the late-19th century. There have been several smaller changes in the 20th century.

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Features & Designations

Designations

  • CADW Register of Landscapes Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales

  • Reference: PGW(Dy)30(PEM)
  • Grade: II
  • National Park

  • Reference: Pembrokeshire Coast

Features

  • House (featured building)
  • Description: The Hall is a country house dating from several periods. It has two storeys, is rendered externally and has a slate roof.
  • Kennels
  • Stable Block
  • Description: Now converted to garages.
  • Garden Building
  • Description: Gardener's cottage.
  • Drive
  • Description: There are several drives, of varying antiquity.
  • Orchard
  • Summerhouse
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool
Key Information

Type

Landscape Park

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

House

Survival

Part: standing remains

Hectares

18

Civil Parish

Cosheston

References

References

  • CADW, {Register of Landscapes, Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales: Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire} (Cardiff: CADW, 2002) 198
  • Jones, F., {Historic Houses of Pembrokeshire and their Families} (Newport: Brawdy Books, 1996) 43
  • {Cosheston Hall, Tithe Award Map} (1830)