Description1. Flat topped, irregularly shaped, partly surrounded by walls, probably ornamental features.
2. The SW of a pair of mounds/tidal islets (see also Nprn24559), having an oval flat-topped summit, c.30m E-W by 21m, apparently stone revetted, showing traces of masonry foundations.
Portrayed as a 'tumulus' on OS County series (Pembroke. XXVIII.11 1889), thought to be a (17th-18th C.) landscape feature part of Slebech Park (Nprn265275); associated with Slebech Hall (Nprn30244).
A 15th C. sword was found in the vicinity of the islands.
(sources: Os495card; SN01SW2; CADW 2002 (Register of Parks & Gardens in Wales, 302-8)
RCAHMW AP945032/46, 52; 945039/41-2
J.Wiles 20.04.04
3. Depicted on the Second Edition Ordnance Survey 25-inch map of Pembrokeshire XXVIII, sheet 11 (1907). C.H. Nicholas, RCAHMW, 24th August 2006.