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Notes on SCOTSBOROUGH HOUSE, Tenby 2019
A second visit in six months and in January when the foliage is stripped bare and the remains of the ruins are better viewed. The house was abandoned in 1824 – almost two hundred years ago – and at that time the sea would have made its way up stream and it is proposed Scotsborough House would have had a docking bay for boats delivering goods (not dissimilar to Boulston House). The land around the house has silted up now and this has become a haven for wildlife.
The house itself is a sad site but perhaps we should be grateful there is still something to see. Viewpoints come easily for me on this morning. I think I can say I photographed the house better than my first visit – which admittedly was in the drizzle and I was somewhat hurried. Today an hour or so was spent at the site – a barbed wire fence surround the ruins with signs saying ‘No trespassing, dangerous ruins’ – a potential gravestone signature.
The porch showed an internal arched doorway blocked up and further clues around the house give hint at other arched doorways. This had been a substantial building in its time. It’s a shame the ruins could not be consolidated as I am sure visitors to Tenby would love to explore the town other than the beach and shops.
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