Description1. 17th century. 10 ft. long. Remains of tower on West end. Plain door in cambered head opening. East end has wide cambered head opening. Keystone 1691.
2. The tower is a garden viewing tower with external stone stairs over flat voussoir doorway, leading to an arched and domed sitting alcove in its east elevation. The west elevation has a flat stone voussoir entry doorway to a barrel vaulted ground-floor with south end window and later doorway to road in north end.
There is also a square water feature with dressed stone voussoirs on two sides and small single storey stone-built gabled house. Both structures appear to be of late-C18th/early-C19th date.
Visited, GAW/OMJ, 05/09/2001.
Associated with: Llawhaden House (Nprn22274).
This garden is depicted on the Ordnance Survey 25-inch maps of Pembrokeshire XXVIII, sheet 4 . In 1888 there was a saw pit, and it appears that the kitchen garden was in two parts, one lengthy piece - N- facing on the S side of the road, and a small trapezoidal garden on the W. There was also a pond, or more than one pond. These features become less clear on the later edition 1907, though it is easier to see where the house is or was.
C.S.Briggs 18.10. 05