[5] In Liber ecclesiasticus, an 1835 report on the state of the established church, Capel Colman is described as a parish with a population of 130, valued at £72, patron Morgan Jones Esq.
[6] In the mid-19th century about 60 acres (24 ha) of the parish were woodland with the rest split between arable land and pasture.
[7] Wilson's Gazeteer of 1872 described Capel Colman as a parish of 770 acres with a population of 157 living in 30 houses with Miss Jones of Cilwendeg the patron.
[13] Extant parish records include Bishops Transcripts (1806–1878), baptisms (1813–1987), marriages (1770–1970) and burials (1824–1991), all held at the National Library of Wales.
Morris James Marsden BA was appointed to the Perpetual Curacy of Capel Colman and Rectory of Llanfihangel Penbedw.
[27] One of the features is the Grade II* listed Shell House built in the late 1820s[28] which was restored with the support of local residents and the Temple Trust in 2004.
[29] A more detailed description of the house and extensive array of outbuildings is given in the 2004 Buildings of Wales volume Pembrokeshire.
[31] The estate was sold into private ownership in 2015, and the house has undergone a restoration for opening in 2019 as a residential and event venue.