History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Llandyssil, Powys

  1. II Aberbechan Aqueduct Photos
    Carries the Montgomeryshire Canal over the Bechan Brook on the boundary of Llandyssil and Newtown Communities.
  2. II Aberbechan Bridge (partly in Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn community) Photos
    Bridge spanning the Bechan Brook just south of the junction of the B4568 and the B4389. Located on the boundary between the communities of Llandyssil and Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn.
  3. II Agricultural building at Middle Llegodig
    Located on low lying ground on the edge of the flood plain of the River Severn. It faces the farmhouse, Middle Llegodig.
  4. II Bridge 143 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    The bridge forms the approach to Glanhafren House, and is located immediately E of the A483 Welshpool to Newtown road.
  5. II Bridge 144 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    The bridge carries a trackway over the canal and is located between Glanhafren and Brynderwen. It is immediately E of the A483 Welshpool to Newtown road.
  6. II Bridge 145 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    The bridge carries a trackway over the canal and is located to the N of bridge 146 and Brynderwen Lock. It is immediately E of the A483 Welshpool to Newtown road.
  7. II Bridge 146 and Brynderwen Lock
    Located at Brynderwen wharf to the E of the A 483.
  8. II Bridge 148 and Byles Lock
    Located off a narrow lane which runs to the W of the A 483 and the River Severn. The lock keeper's cottage lies to the W.
  9. II Bridge 149 over the Montgomeryshire Canal and Lock
    Located off a narrow lane which runs to the W of the A 483 and the River Severn. A small group of buildings including New House lie to the W.
  10. II Bridge 150 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Located approximately 200m SW of Bridge 149 and its adjoining lock. The bridge carries a farm track linking two fields.
  11. II Bridge at Cwm-mule Photos
    The bridge spans the River Mule and the Kerry branch of the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway. It carries a narrow lane east from the B4368 which runs parallel with the railway and river through the na
  12. II Bridge at Fronfraith Mill
    The bridge spans the River Mule and the Kerry branch of the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway. The roadway linked Fronfraith Mill to its W with the B4368 to its E, which runs parallel with the railway
  13. II* Brynderwen Bridge and Bridge 147 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Two bridges on the B4368 which links the A483 and Abermule village. Brynderwen bridge crosses the River Severn, to the E of bridge 147 over the Montgomeryshire canal.
  14. II Brynderwen Warehouse
    Located at Brynderwen wharf on the Montgomeryshire Canal, between Brynderwen Lock and the A483.
  15. II Bryntalch Villa
    Located on a narrow lane approximately 300m SW of Cefn Bryntalch Hall, with the grounds of the hall rising above.
  16. II Cartshed, Cefn Bryntalch
    Located on the W side of a courtyard surrounded by service buildings to Cefn Bryntalch Hall which lies to the S.
  17. II Castle Cottage
    The cottage is sited in woodland on the ridge immediately SW of Dolforwyn Castle.
  18. II* Cefn Bryntalch Hall
    Located in a sheltered position near the top of a wooded hill which overlooks the Severn Valley. Close to a motte and bailey castle. The house is approached by a sweeping drive and is surrounded by
  19. II Church House
    Located on a narrow lane 400m N of Llanmerewig village next to the Church of St. Llwchaiarn. The front (E) faces a courtyard surrounded by farm buildings, which are generally of masonry construction
  20. II* Church of St Llwchaiarn
    Located on a narrow lane 400m N of Llanmerewig village to the east of Church Farm. The church is situated in an oval churchyard bounded by a masonry wall.
  21. II Church of St. Tyssil
    Located on the NW side of the village on flat ground, between the rectory and the school.
  22. II Cilgwrgan
    Located in a low-lying position in the Severn valley fronting the A483.
  23. II Cilgwrgan Bridge
    Bridge spanning the River Severn on the B4389 which links the A483 with Tregynon. Located on the boundary with Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn.
  24. II Coach-house and stables, Cefn Bryntalch
    Located on the E side of a courtyard surrounded by service buildings to Cefn Bryntalch Hall. An opening through the centre of this range forms the entrance to the courtyard. The house lies to the S.
  25. II Cwm-mule Mill
    Located within a bend of the River Mule on a narrow, flat strip of ground.
  26. I Dolforwyn Castle Photos
    Located on a sharp promontory above the Severn Valley, in an excellent defensive position, with good views all round.
  27. II Dolforwyn Hall Hotel
    Located on the W edge of the Severn valley, the ground sloping sharply upwards to the rear.
  28. II East Barn at Llwynmadoc
    The farm is located in a relatively open, low-lying position, accessed from a long track SE of Abermule. The barn is located on the E side of the farmyard to the rear of the house.
  29. II Fron Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a narrow lane running along the side of a valley. Probable platform site with ground sloping away sharply to the SW.
  30. II Garden Wall and Gateway, Cefn Bryntalch
    Located on the E side of a courtyard of service buildings with Cefn Bryntalch to the S. It links the coach-house and stables with the house.
  31. II Glanhafren
    Located on low lying ground between the River Severn and the Montgomery Canal Approached from the A483 via a bridge over the Canal. A former malthouse, now much altered, lies at right-angles to the
  32. II Little Aberbechan
    Located in a raised position on or adjacent to the Aberbechan dike. Possible platform site with a steep fall to the SW.
  33. II Llwynmadoc Farmhouse
    The house is located in a relatively open, low-lying position, accessed from a long track SE of Abermule. There is a farmyard to the rear of the house, surrounded by barns.
  34. II Lower Maenllwyd
    Located towards the top of the narrow steep-sided valley of the River Mule. The garden slopes away sharply to the NE of the house. There is a timber framed barn located at right angles to the house,
  35. II Middle Llegodig Photos
    Located on low lying ground on the edge of the flood plain of the River Severn. The house faces a timber clad cow-shed with a second agricultural building at right angles.
  36. II North range to Courtyard, Cefn Bryntalch
    Located on the N (rear) side of a courtyard surrounded by service buildings to Cefn Bryntalch Hall, which lies to the S.
  37. II Oak Tree Cottage
    Located on a narrow lane, to the rear of the Waterloo Arms in Abermule
  38. II Old Church of St. Tyssil
    Located on a hillside to the SE of Llandyssil village. The remains of the church are within a roughly circular graveyard which is still in use.
  39. II Phipps Tenement
    Located towards the NE end of Llandyssil village on a narrow lane. To the front of the L-shaped house and barn is a small courtyard entered from the road. The road then turns at right angles to pass
  40. II Rock Cottage
    Located at the end of a narrow trackway which runs parallel with the River Mule, 0.8Km SE of Abermule Village.
  41. II The Cottage
    Located alongside a narrow lane leading SW from the A483 at Dolforwyn.
  42. II The Grooms House, Cefn Bryntalch
    Located on the W side of a courtyard surrounded by service buildings to Cefn Bryntalch Hall. The Groom’s House abuts the hall to its south. Separated from the small cartshed by a wall running from
  43. II The Old Rectory
    Located on the north side of Llanmerewig village, in a low-lying position close to a stream. The church is c350m to the N.
  44. II The Old Rectory
    Located on the E side of Llandyssil village within a roughly circular garden. The front faces away from the road possibly for extra privacy. The new church of St. Tyssil was built immediately W of t
  45. II West barn at Llwynmadoc
    The farm is located in a relatively open, low-lying position, accessed from a long track SE of Abermule. The barn is located on the W side of the farmyard to the rear of the house.
  46. II White Hall Farmhouse
    Located on a possible platform site downslope from Cefn y coed, with timber and masonry farmbuildings to the W.

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