NPRN305262
Map ReferenceSM90NE
Grid ReferenceSM9530008050
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPembrokeshire
Old CountyPembrokeshire
CommunityRosemarket
Type Of SiteDEFENDED ENCLOSURE
PeriodIron Age
DescriptionRosemarket Rath is an oval enclosure, about 130m east-west by 97m, set on a south-facing spur-end above a stream confluence, defined by double banks and ditches on the north-east, elsewhere by scarps above steep natural slopes; the north-east-facing entrance appears to have been recently reconfigured. A pipe trench dug across the north-east of the enclosure (Barnie 1975) provided a section through the defences. St Ismael's church lies immediately to the north, and the churchyard may partially overly the silted ditch of the enclosure ? suggestive of early medieval reuse as a cemetery, as known at a number of other Iron Age enclosure sites.
Sources include:
Barnie 1975 (AW 15), 39-40.
RCAHMW AP955101/41-2
J.Wiles 09.03.04