Temple Druid

Temple Druid is a grade II listed John Nash house in west Wales, Pembrokeshire, Great Britain.

Temple Druid, named after a series of standing stones and cromlech, is a house located about 3⁄4 of mile (1.2 km) east of the village of Maenclochog.

The house was designed and built for Henry Bulkeley by John Nash, architect to the Prince Regent, in c1795.

The site was originally called Bwlch-y-Clawdd (Gap in the Hedge) but was renamed when the house was built.

The sales notice, described in the Cambrian Journal in 1821 states the following" An "excellent mansion house" on three floors, it contained six apartments for servants in the attic, eight bedrooms with three dressing rooms and a nursery on the first floor, and a "handsome drawing room", dining parlour, breakfast parlour, offices and "principal apartments fitted up with statuary marble chimney pieces" on the ground floor.

Temple Druid, the house