Brick Hall Garden Walls and Kennels, Hundleton

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NPRN22526
Map ReferenceSR99NE
Grid ReferenceSR9585099900
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPembrokeshire
Old CountyPembrokeshire
CommunityHundleton
Type Of SiteWALL
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
These walls are situated on Clay Lane (the minor road off the B4320), 0.5km south of Hundleton (adjacent to the entrance to Orielton Estate [NPRN: 22512] and opposite North Lodge [NPRN: 22514]). The walls are immediately south of the road, and mostly to the west of Brick Hall [NPRN: 21652] which stands within the east walled garden. The walls are of uncertain date, possibly 18th or early 19th century. They are rubble stone garden walls enclosing two large, roughly square, areas, the larger area to east has the house at the north-east corner, with a small walled yard behind. On the west wall are openings to lean-to 19th century dog kennels, with two doors through and a front enclosure of iron screen on a low base of massive dressed stones. The second garden, to the west, has a lean-to pig-sty on the outer south wall and lean-to former cow-house.
(Source: Addition to CADW List of Buildings of a Special Architectural or Historic Interest, District of South Pembrokeshire, List No. 28, RW Hughes, 31 August 1993).
Ian Archer, RCAHMW, 21st March 2005