Scoveston

Scoveston is a small village near Llanstadwell and lies between Neyland and Steynton in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire.

[2] In 1644–45, Thomas Butler of Scoveston was High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire.

[3] By 1863, the house had been rebuilt and was occupied by William Rees, another High Sheriff.

[6] Richard Fenton, in his 1811 Pembrokeshire tour, noted the mansion at Scoveston as being a venerable building transmuted into a farm-house, and having been owned by the Mordaunt family, one which was poorly documented.

[1] In 1985, Scoveston Manor was the scene of a double murder and extensive fire.