Cosheston
Cosheston is a Village in the county of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro).
Cosheston postcode: SA72 4UB
There are great places to visit near Cosheston.
Cosheston History
There are some historic monuments around Cosheston:
- Castle Lake Camp
- Hanton Round Barrows
- Burnt Mound North of Dinaston Farm
- Medieval Building at Kingston Farm
- American War of Independence Redan at Bath House
- Pembroke Town Wall
- Fishpond Camp
- Stackpole Warren Hut Group
- King's Quoit Burial Chamber
- Round Barrow 300m NW of Tallyho
- Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road
- Stackpole Farm Standing Stone
- Burton Burial Chamber
- Lamphey Palace
- Sister's House
- Priory Farm Cave
- Monkton Priory Dovecot
- Cresswell Castle 100m W of Cresswell Quay
- Stackpole Earthwork
- Fort Scoveston
- Slebech Old Church
- Jordanston Farm Promontory Fort
- Hodgeston Moated Site
- Picton Point Camp
- Trevallen Downs Tank Range
- Park Camp
- Carew Castle
- Pembroke Castle
- Round Barrow 400m N of West Orielton
- Round Barrow N of Rosemary Lane
- Mounds on the Island
- Paterchurch Tower, Pembroke Dock
- Bier Hill Round Barrows
- Round Barrow S of Rosemary Lane
- Hook Quay
- St Govan's Chapel and Well
- Uzmaston Round Barrow
- Rosemarket Dovecot
- Crocksydam Camp
- Manorbier Dovecot
- Minwear Ringwork
- Haroldston House and Gardens
- South West Dockyard Tower
- Garden Earthworks at Coedcanlas Farm
- Castell Coch
- Manorbier Castle
- Burton Beach Overlord Hard
- Cresswell Quay
- Kingston Burial Chamber
- Buckspool Down Camp
- Picton Castle Mound
- Carew Beacon Round Barrows
- Rosemarket Rath
- Dry Burrows Round Barrows
- Sampson Cross Standing Stone
- Blackpool Iron Furnace
- Merrion Camp
- Bowett Wood Camp
- Newton North Church
- Defended Enclosure 800m NNE of Upton Farm
- Carew Cross
- Landshipping House Garden Remains
- Stackpole Warren Standing Stone
- Greenala Camp
- Carew Bridge
- Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock