Boulston

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Boulston
Pembrokeshire
Location
Grid reference: SM9712
Location: 51°46’12"N, 4°54’0"W
Data
Post town: Haverfordwest
Postcode: SA62
Dialling code: 01437
Local Government
Council: Pembrokeshire

Boulston is a small settlement and ancient parish on the left bank of the Western Cleddau river in the Dungleddy Hundred of Pembrokeshire. Along with Uzmaston and Slebech it forms part of the civil community of Uzmaston, Boulston and Slebech.

History

Boulston Manor

The parish was marked on a 1578 parish map of Pembrokeshire.[1] Boulston Manor was occupied from the 15th to 18th centuries by the Wogan family. When the estate was sold in 1797 the new owner, Major Dudley Acland, abandoned the old site, and built Boulston Lodge (now re-named Boulston Manor) a short distance to the northwest, described by the Royal Commission.[2] A detailed survey of the old manor was carried out in 2012, and the site was determined to be at risk from river erosion.[3] An outline history of the estate was published by the Royal Commission in 2000.[4] The "new" Boulston Manor is a Grade-II listed building.[5][6]

Demographics

In the mid-1800s there were 319 inhabitants in the small, rural parish. In the 1870s, the parish was quoted as 1,822 acres, of which 160 were water. The population was 254, in 54 houses, most occupied in agriculture.[7]

Church

The parish church, dedicated to St Ismael and originally the private chapel to the Wogans, was abandoned in the 20th century. Church records are held either by the National Library of Wales, or Pembrokeshire Records Office.[8][9][10][11]

References

Outside links

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