The Dockyard Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 18 January 1974. Archaeological site, farm buildings.

The Dockyard Walls

WRENN ID
bitter-ashlar-pearl
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
18 January 1974
Type
Archaeological site, farm buildings
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Dockyard Walls are constructed from limestone rubble with ridged coping and stand approximately 3.5 meters high. They are regularly buttressed along the inside with plain raised piers.

The eastern wall begins at the northeast corner by Front Street, opposite the northeast Martello Tower, and runs south along Commercial Row. This section includes one opening with tall ashlar piers, likely created for the railway in 1864. After about 400 meters, the wall is set back to the west to accommodate the Market, where there is an indented section featuring a low south-facing doorway from 1862 that provides access to the Dockyard Chapel. This section also includes some musketry loops, and a larger entry to the chapel with a cambered head was added later in the 19th century.

The southern wall extends for about 200 meters before curving to meet the main dockyard gateway and lodges, which are listed separately. This section was repaired after 1945. The wall then returns to the street line west of the main entry, where a 400-meter length features two entries towards the western end—one modern and one possibly from the late 19th century—along with another entry at the southwest corner, which has tall gatepiers.

The western wall runs approximately 300 meters north before meeting the corner of the former Pater Battery. There is a blocked arch that leads from the Mast Pond, and the wall originally continued behind the battery to Carr Point.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Paterchurch Tower Grade I 68 m
  2. The Timber Pond Grade II 141 m
  3. The South West Dockyard Tower Grade II* 183 m
  4. Former Foremen's Office Grade II 273 m
  5. Long Stable Range to South Grade II* 299 m
  6. The Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club) Grade II* 303 m
  7. Former Oakum Store Grade II 312 m
  8. Piers and Lodges (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall) Grade II* 319 m
  9. Former Captain Superintendent's Office Grade II 332 m
  10. Dockyard Gates Grade II* 333 m