Latitude: 51.644 / 51°38'38"N
Longitude: -4.7978 / 4°47'51"W
OS Eastings: 206520
OS Northings: 197618
OS Grid: SS065976
Mapcode National: GBR GC.CGF9
Mapcode Global: VH2PQ.SYG2
Plus Code: 9C3QJ6V2+HV
Entry Name: Ruins adjacent to Church Hill Cottage, Ruin A
Listing Date: 12 March 1996
Last Amended: 12 March 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 18009
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300018009
Location: At S side of Manorbier Churchyard in the grounds of Church Hill Cottage.
County: Pembrokeshire
Community: Manorbier (Maenorbŷr)
Community: Manorbier
Locality: Manorbier Village
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
On the site of Church Hill Cottage is structural evidence of perhaps 5 buildings. It is traditionally thought that these buildings are (or incorporate remains of) a grange established after Sir John de Barri granted the Church to the Priory of Monkton in 1301.
In addition to the cottage itself [which is separately listed] there are (A) a building in tandem to the cottage to its E; (B) a building to the S of ‘A’ and at right-angles to it; (C) a building lying to its S; and (D) a building at the SW corner of the cottage garden. The Churchyard and the cottage site are both recorded as Rectorial Glebe in the 1840 Tithe Survey. Fenton (1810) refers to ‘no small remains of some chantry or collegiate building there being one large building still covered with a vaulted roof but entirely open to the west.’
Building ‘A’ consists of 2 surviving lateral walls. It is the same width as the cottage but uncertain lengths. Small-rubble masonry without dressings or any architectural detail. A doorway at N, facing into the churchyard, 2m wide by 2 m high with a segmental arch. There are remnants of a tiled lean-to porch roof at this doorway. There is no opposed doorway in the S wall. At its W end abutting Church Hill Cottage are 2 small rooms. Seen from the churchyard there is a slit window at left of doorway and a remnant of a spiral staircase at the right, the latter mostly blocked by the later corner of the adjacent cottage. The spiral rises anticlockwise. At the other side of the building, facing S, is an opening with a crude segmental head, later reduced to a smaller opening.
Listed as a set of buildings in a very important historical relationship to Manorbier Church and also for group value with Church Hill Cottage.
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