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Stackpole Quay Boathouse and Store, Stackpole

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NPRN32956
Map ReferenceSR99NE
Grid ReferenceSR9922095730
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPembrokeshire
Old CountyPembrokeshire
CommunityStackpole
Type Of SiteBOAT HOUSE
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
1. 19th century store buildings for quay.

Part of Stackpole Quay industrial & maritime complex (Nprn34351).
J Wiles, RCAHMW, 7 January 2005.

2. This building is at the south-end of the harbourside in Stackpole Quay. It is a large `boathouse' plus a smaller attached store (possibly for coal/culm or lime - from the nearby Lime Kiln [NPRN: 40732]), within an enclosure wall. The boathouse appears to be the first building, with walls of random limestone rubble with a patching of bricks in the gable. It has a wide doorway with a wooden lintel. The attached store also has random rubble walls, with ashlar jambs to the doorways in the rear wall, at the level of the higher track running behind the complex. These may have been used for tipping in the material for storage. The front wall has been substantially rebuilt and the enclosing wall altered.
(Source: NMR Site files, AJ Parkinson, 5 December 1978).
Ian Archer, RCAHMW, 22nd March 2005