1. Ruins of 16th century house, part stand to roof height ivy covered, Work of 3 periods, earliest ?14th century.
2. Standing remains may extend back to 13th century. Although defensive elements are in evidence, this is clearly a mansion rather than a defensive building as such.
Last occupied c.1824.
(source Os495card; SN10SW24)
J.Wiles 07.03.02
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application/pdfDAT - Dyfed Archaeological Trust ReportsDyfed Archaeological Trust report no 2015/17 entitled "Scotsborough House (Pe547), Gumfreston, Pembrokeshire: Archaeological Building Recording". Prepared for Cadw by Menna Bell, April 2016.