Stepaside
Stepaside is a Village in the county of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro).
Stepaside postcode: SA67 8JN
There are great places to visit near Stepaside.
Stepaside History
There are some historic monuments around Stepaside:
- Roman Road 300m East of Bryn Farm
- Little Hoyle Cave and Longbury Bank Dark Age Site
- Llan Burial Chamber
- Black Rock Quarry Lime Kilns
- Clyn Pattel Motte & Bailey
- Pengawse Ring Cairn
- Top Castle
- Scotsborough House Ruins
- The Castle, Woodreefe
- Castell
- Narberth Castle
- Pengawse Medieval House Site
- Llan-Marlais Round Barrow
- Caerau Gaer
- Whitland Abbey
- Llanddewi Gaer
- Sculptured Stone Cross in Church
- Castell Coch
- Carswell Old House
- Trelessy Defended Enclosure
- Tramroad Incline at Saundersfoot
- Llangwathan Castle Mound
- Blaengwaith-Noah Camp
- West Tarr Vaulted Hall House
- Llawhaden Bridge
- Redstone Cross Round Barrows
- Stepaside/Kilgetty Ironworks
- Tenby Town Wall
- Longstone Camp
- Skomar Defended Enclosure
- Molleston Camp
- Rhode Wood Shaft Mounds
- Burnt Mound North of Dinaston Farm
- Underhill Wood Primitive Coal Workings
- Narberth Mountain Enclosure
- St Canna's Chair
- Bush Inn Camp
- Potter`s Cave
- Iron Age Hillslope Enclosure in Canaston Wood
- The Old Palace, Lydstep
- Round Barrow 110m S W of the Hoyles
- Tenby Castle
- Sentence Castle Mound
- Castell Meherin Camps
- Nanna's Cave
- Grove Colliery
- Fort St Catherine
- Hoyle Mouth Cave
- Whitewell
- New House Round Barrows
- The Watchtower
- Vaynor Gaer
- Bier Hill Round Barrows
- Earthworks SE of Clyn-Derwen
- Camp 400m NW of Holgan
- Tenby Market Cross
- Standing Stone 350m N of Knightston Farm
- Castle Heli Mound
- Roman Road 250m NE of Pwll-y-Hwyaid
- Crug Swllt Round Barrow
- First World War Practice Trenches, Penally Range