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Grade I Listed Buildings in Monmouthshire

  1. I Abbey Church of St Mary (Tintern Abbey) including monastic buildings Photos
    In a prominent position on the right bank of the river Wye on the east side of the A466.
  2. I Abbey Hotel Photos
    Built into the west range of Llanthony Priory.
  3. I Abergavenny Castle (ruins) Photos
    Situated W off the main road on the southern approach to the town centre.
  4. I Barn at Court Farm with the attached precinct wall Photos
    On the west side of the Llanthony Priory precinct about 110m from the Priory ruins.
  5. I Bettws Newydd Church Photos
    Situated at SE end of village, approached by lane running E just N of Bettws Lodge.
  6. I Caldicot Castle Photos
    About 300m east of the Church of St Mary and about 700m east of the centre of Caldicot Community.
  7. I Castle House Photos
    Situated on the hillside a little NE of Usk town centre and below the Castle; surrounded by gardens and farmland.
  8. I Chepstow Bridge Photos
    Tutshill, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, NP16
  9. I Chepstow Castle Photos
    In a commanding position on the W bank of the River Wye. Modern access from Bridge Street, at the base of the slope.
  10. I Church of Saints Peter, Paul and John Photos
    Situated in centre of Llantrissent village.
  11. I Church of St Bridget Photos
    Very attractively situated towards the N end of the village and approximately 100m NW of Skenfrith Castle, with which it forms part of a very fine group.
  12. I Church of St Cadoc
    In a sloping churchyard, in the centre of Llangattock Lingoed.
  13. I Church of St David Photos
    Situated in rounded churchyard overlooking A 449 Usk exit, reached via lane running S from B4235 just E of bridge over A449.
  14. I Church of St David at Llanthony Priory Photos
    50m south of the Priory buildings at Llanthony.
  15. I Church of St Jerome Photos
    Situated some 500m E of Llangwm Isaf church, in isolated site at end of lane.
  16. I Church of St John
    Situated in the centre of the village of Llandenny. The church is in an elevated position within an enclosed churchyard.
  17. I Church of St Martin Photos
    In the centre of Cwmyoy village on the east slope of the Vale of Ewyas. It stands in a churchyard with a fine collection of well cut memorials.
  18. I Church of St Mary Photos
    Key building in the group of historic buildings close to the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
  19. I Church of St Mary Photos
    About 400m north east of the centre of Caldicot village.
  20. I Church of St Mary Photos
    In the centre of Portskewett village at the junction of Main Road and Sudbrook Road.
  21. I Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in the centre of the village and reached off Magor Square.
  22. I Church of St Michael and All Angels Photos
    Situated some 2 km ENE of Usk junction of A449, just N of B4235.
  23. I Church of St Nicholas Photos
    In the centre of Grosmont in a large, gently sloping churchyard which contains a range of well-preserved memorials and chest tombs.
  24. I Church of St Nicholas Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of Trellech village.
  25. I Church of St Teilo Photos
    Just off the old Hereford road about 3km north of Abergavenny.
  26. I Church of St Teilo
    Situated in a gently sloping churchyard in the centre of Llantilio Crossenny.
  27. I Church of St Tewdric Photos
    In the centre of Mathern village.
  28. I Church of St Tysoi
    Situated at S end of Llansoy village about 250m S of junction with main road.
  29. I Church of St. Mary the Virgin Photos
    In a remote location close to the river Usk just over 1.5km north-east of the hamlet at Pant-y-goitre and reached along a by-road. Fine open churchyard, with beside the path, four later C19 headstones
  30. I Clytha Castle
    Situated on hillside S of Clytha Park approached by drive running S off old A40 some 300m E of entrance gates to Clytha Park.
  31. I Clytha Park
    Situated in landscaped park N of old A40 reached via drive from entrance opposite junction with road to Bettws Newydd.
  32. I Cross at Croes Lwyd Photos
    Situated on S side of Broom Lane about 400m E of Broom House, at the bottom of the garden at Whitecross Cottage.
  33. I Great Castle House Photos
    Great Castle House is situated in the castle enclosure at the highest point of the town and just north of the town square.
  34. I Grosmont Castle Ruins Photos
    On a flat elevated plateau, some 100m NW of Grosmont village, approached along a narrow lane from the main street.
  35. I Llanthony Priory Photos
    In Llanthony village in the Vale of Eywas.
  36. I Llanvihangel Court
    In Llanvihangel Crucorney about 400m south east of the Church of St Michael.
  37. I Llwyn-celyn Farmhouse Photos
    On a knoll on the west side of Stanton about 1.5km north west of Llanvihangel Crucorney.
  38. I Mathern Palace
    In the centre of Mathern village about 50m south west of the Church of St Tewdric.
  39. I Monmouth Castle Photos
    The Castle is situated on a commanding site on the east bank of the river Monnow at the highest point of the town and just north of the town square.
  40. I Monnow Bridge and Gateway Photos
    At the entrance to Monmouth's principal commercial street which leads up the hill to the town square from the south-west.
  41. I Parish Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated at the lower end of the street, now close to the by-pass, within a churchyard crossed by a railed walkway leading to Lower Church Street.
  42. I Pen-y-Clawdd Court
    About 1500m south west of the Church of St Michael, Llanvihangel Crucorney approached by a lane from the small settlement round the old Llanvihangel station.
  43. I Penallt Old Church (St Mary's) Photos
    In the very northernmost corner of Trellech Community only about 1000m south of Monmouth in a position high above the bend of the Wye, approached from the Monmouth Road (B4239) at the junction by High
  44. I Port Wall Photos
    Extending from the curtain wall? of Chepstow Castle, uphill to the town gate and crossing to the quarry above the station.
  45. I Priory Church of St Mary Photos
    A town centre church, just S of the main thoroughfare with large walled churchyard to W,N and E.
  46. I Raglan Castle Photos
    Magnificently sited 0.25km N of Raglan and reached by private drive from the A 40.
  47. I Road Bridge over River Wye Photos
    Continuing the line of Bridge Street. Aligned almost due north/south, crossing a bend in the River Wye, here the boundary between Wales and England. The N part of the bridge is in England.
  48. I Stable Block at Llanvihangel Court
    About 30m south of Llanvihangel Court
  49. I The Priory Gatehouse Photos
    At right angles to the churchyard entrance, on a corner site, facing up Priory Street to Twyn Square.
  50. I The Shire Hall Photos
    In the town square in the centre of Monmouth with a cobbled area to the front and sides spreading as far as the line of the road and including the statue of CS Rolls.
  51. I Town Gate Photos
    Standing at the main entrance to the fortified town between Moor Street outside the gate to W and High Street within walls to E.
  52. I Tre-Owen
    About 4.5km WSW of Monmouth and 1km NNE of Dingestow church, prominently situated amidst its own parkland about ¾km N of the minor road between Dingestow and Wonastow.
  53. I Usk Castle and precincts
    On a spur on the hillside a short distance NE of the town.
  54. I White Castle Ruins Photos
    Impressively sited on gently sloping ground overlooking the village of Llanvetherine and the undulating countryside beyond, some 3km NW of village of Llantilio Crossenny.

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