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Listed buildings and scheduled monuments
[edit]Grade I
- Paterchurch Tower 14341
Grade II*
- Barracks Platform 14372
- Dockyard Gates 14377
- Dry moat walls 14371
- Forecourt, Railings, Piers and Gates on Meyrick Street 14420
- Former Dockyard Chapel 6458
- Former Guard House 6436
- Long Stable Range to South, west of the Dockyard Gates 14380
- No 1, the Terrace (Formerly Listed Together with the Commodore Club) 6454
- No 2, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed 6455
- No 3, the Terrace, the Dockyard, Dyfed 14381
- North East Dockyard Tower 14354
- Piers and Lodges to Dockyard Wall (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall) 14378
- Defensible Barracks 6448 also SM
- Graving Dock including Bollards and Capstans 14393
- Old Storehouse 6441
- Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club) 14379
- South West Dockyard Tower 14353 also SM
- Zion Free Church 6415
Scheduled monuments
- South West Dockyard Tower PE332 also LB
- PE570 - Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road
- PE379 - Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock also LB
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