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ABEREIDDI SLATE QUARRY

Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 64746
Trust : Dyfed
Unitary authority : Pembrokeshire
Event Type : ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDING
NGR : SM79743138

Summary
Dyfed Archaeological Trust (Cambria Archaeology) Field Services were commissioned by the National Trust to undertake a programme of archaeological recording of a terrace of derelict cottages at the former Abereiddi Slate Quarry, Pembrokeshire (NGR SM79743138), ahead of consolidation work being carried out on the structures to make them safe for visitor access.
The programme of archaeological recording included a photographic survey of the surviving masonry of the structures, both externally and internally, along with scale drawings of the front elevation and east interior wall of Cottage 3. A scale plan of the layout of the cottages was also produced.


Description


Sources :
DAT , 2008 , ABEREIDDI SLATE QUARRY COTTAGES PROJECT ARCHIVE ( © DAT)
Ratty,S , 2008 , ABEREIDDI SLATE QUARRY COTTAGES, PEMBROKESHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDING ( © DAT)

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April 22, 2025, 1:14 am - Html file produced from the Regional Historic Environment Record:
Dyfed Archaeological Trust, The Shire Hall, 8 Carmarthen Street, Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire. SA19 6AF
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