Shire Hall, Haverfordwest

The Shire Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Sir Hwlffordd) is a municipal structure in the High Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

The windows in the central section were flanked by full height Ionic order pilasters supporting an entablature with a modillioned pediment above.

[1] In the early 1840s, the building was the venue for the trial of one of the leaders of the Rebecca Riots who had been involved in an incident at the Colby Scott Turnpike Gate.

[4] It was also the venue, in March 1950, for the trial of the Rosemarket farmer, Albert Jenkins, who was found guilty of murdering his landlord, William Llewellyn, and subsequently executed by hanging.

[11] The works included the installation of a lift, the re-roofing of the building and the re-facing of the front elevation with lime plaster and red paint.