Haverfordwest County Library was built in the 1960s to the designs of Pembrokeshire County Architect, Gilbert Ray. The library has a square block to the north and a rotunda to the south, with an east facing facade to Dew Street with a brick and glass design to the frontage. The high facade of the northern block bears a three-dimensional sculpture in the form of an inverted cone, representing the pages of an open book. The function of the building was replaced by the Glan-yr-afon cultural centre built in 2018, and the building is currently for sale.
Recorded during RCAHMW aerial reconnaissance.
T. Driver, RCAHMW, 2016
Updated by Meilyr Powel, RCAHMW. March 2021