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Old Rectory;Pele Tower;Tower, Remains of Moated Mansion

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NPRN103062
Map ReferenceSM80SE
Grid ReferenceSM8660702994
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPembrokeshire
Old CountyPembrokeshire
CommunityAngle
Type Of SiteFORTIFIED HOUSE
PeriodMedieval
Description

NAR SM80SE11

A substantially complete three (?) storey tower, some 4.5m square and 9.1m high, remains of what is thought to have been a medieval moated mansion, traditionally identified as a 'fortified rectory', set immediately above a tidal inlet, facing the parish church & Sailor's xchapel (Nprn103065; 308966): the tower stood at the south-western angle of what appears to have been a rectangular enclosure, in the region of 24-32m across; OS County series (Pembroke. XXXVIII.8 1864) showing a pond set along its northern side, with the remains of a second, similar tower having been noted at the north-eastern angle; the Old Rectory (Nprn22500) occupies the interior: the tower retains the massive corbels that supported wall-top machiculations, has a rounded stair turret a one angle and a first floor entrance: the remains of a dovecote stand some 50m to the north (Nprn22517).

A possible inhabitant is Edward de Shirburn 'of Nangle', who dedicated the mortuary chapel of St Anthony at Angle.

J.Wiles 24.03.05