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  1. II Llanishen Fach Photos
    Surrounded by housing and close to junior school playing field.
  2. II Fynnon Wen Public House Photos
    Set back from the road opposite Thornhill Crematorium and surrounded by landscaping and a car park.
  3. II Nos. 45 & 47 Heol-y-deri
    To N of Nos. 41 & 43.
  4. II Nos. 41 & 43 Heol-y-deri
    On N corner of Lon Isa.
  5. II Nos. 1 & 3 Lon Isa
    At E end of Lon Isa.
  6. II Nos. 37 & 39 Heol-y-deri
    On S corner of Lon Isa.
  7. II Nos. 5 & 7 Lon Isa
    Near E end of Lon Isa.
  8. II Pantysgawen
    Situated on the lower slopes of Caerphilly mountain, just above the M4 and reached by a farm track behind Manor Park Hotel.
  9. II Nos. 33 & 35 Heol-y-deri
    About 20m S of junction with Lon Isa.
  10. II Nos. 9 & 11 Lon Isa
    Almost equidistant between Lon-y-Dail and Heol-y-Deri.
  11. II Nos. 2 & 4 Lon Isa
    Near E end of street, on corner with lane.
  12. II Nos. 29 & 31 Heol-y-deri
    About 50m S of junction with Lon Isa.
  13. II Nos. 13 & 15 Lon Isa
    Almost equidistant between Lon-y-Dail and Heol-y-Deri.
  14. II Nos. 6 & 8 Lon Isa
    To W of, and set back from Nos. 2 & 4.
  15. II Nos. 17 & 19 Lon Isa
    To L of No. 15, set forward.
  16. II Nos. 25 & 27 Heol-y-deri
    About 70m S of junction with Lon Isa.
  17. II Nos. 10 & 12 Lon Isa
    On line of street to W of Nos. 6 & 8.
  18. II Nos. 21 & 23 Lon Isa
    On N side of street, close to junction with Lon-y-Dail.
  19. II Nos. 9 & 10 Y Groes
    At the top (N) left hand (E) corner of the Green.
  20. II Nos. 14 & 16 Lon Isa
    On line of street to W of Nos. 10 & 12.
  21. II Nos. 7 & 8 Y Groes
    The right (E) of a pair of semi-detached houses on the upper (N) side of the Green.
  22. II Nos. 18 & 20 Lon Isa
    To W of, and set forward from Nos. 14 & 16.
  23. II Nos. 5 & 6 Y Groes
    The left (W) of a pair of semi-detached houses on the upper (N) side of the Green.
  24. II Nos. 11-14 Y Groes (consecutive)
    A long range extending along much of the far (E) side of the Green.
  25. II Nos. 24 & 26 Lon-y-dail
    On the right (E) uphill (N) corner with Lon Isa.
  26. II Nos. 1-4 Y Groes (consecutive)
    The long range at the top (N) inner (W) side of the Green.
  27. II Nos. 15 & 16 Y Groes
    At the downhill (S) corner of the far side (E) of the Green.
  28. II Post Box Photos
    Opposite No. 27 Lon Isa.
  29. II Nos. 20 & 22 Lon-y-dail
    The centre range of the right (E) uphill (N) group on this street.
  30. II Nos. 29 & 31 Lon Isa
    On N side of street opposite Nos. 22 & 24.
  31. II The Wendy House Photos
    On a small lane/footpath leading from the main thoroughfare Heol-y-deri to the green, Y Groes; close to No.16 Y Groes.
  32. II Nos. 25-29 Lon-y-dail (odds)
    Situated on the left (W) corner with Lon Isa.
  33. II Nos. 33 & 35 Lon Isa
    On N side of street, between Nos. 31 & 37.
  34. II Nos. 17 & 18 Y Groes
    Fronting the downhill (S) side of the Green.
  35. II Nos. 16 & 18 Lon-y-dail
    On the upper (N) corner with Y Groes.
  36. II Nos. 19-22 Y Groes (consecutive)
    The long range at the lower (S) inner (W) side of the Green.
  37. II Nos. 22 & 24 Lon Isa
    To W of Lon-y-dail.
  38. II Nos. 37 & 39 Lon Isa
    On N side of street, opposite Nos. 30 & 32.
  39. II Nos. 21 & 23 Lon-y-dail
    Second unit from top (N) on left (W) side.
  40. II Nos. 2-8 Pen-y-dre (evens) Photos
    The first terrace on the uphill (N) side of the southernmost road of the Garden Village.
  41. II Nos. 26 & 28 Lon Isa
    Between Nos. 24 & 30.
  42. II Nos. 41 & 43 Lon Isa
    On N side of street, opposite lane leading to open space.
  43. II Nos. 12 & 14 Lon-y-dail
    On the lower (S) corner with Y Groes.
  44. II Nos. 17 & 19 Lon-y-dail
    The third unit from the top (N) on the left (W).
  45. II Nos. 30 & 32 Lon Isa
    On E corner of lane which leads to open space.
  46. II Nos. 45 & 47 Lon Isa
    Almost opposite lane to Parc-y-Pentre.
  47. II Nos. 1-5 Pen-y-dre (odds), including No. 227 Pant Bach Road
    The first terrace on the S side of the Garden Village off the main thoroughfare of Heol-y-deri, fronted by a stream in deep stone channel with access to houses across bridges.
  48. II Nos. 13 & 15 Lon-y-dail
    Opposite Y Groes.
  49. II Nos. 8 & 10 Lon-y-dail
    Centre terrace of the right (E) downhill (S) group in this lower section of the road.
  50. II Nos. 10-16 Pen-y-dre (evens) Photos
    The second terrace.
  51. II Nos. 49 & 51 Lon Isa
    On N side of street, between Nos. 47 & 53.
  52. II Nos. 34 & 36 Lon Isa
    On W corner of lane which leads to open space.
  53. II Nos. 4&6 Lon-y-dail
    The first terrace on the right hand (E) downhill (S) side of the street.
  54. II Nos. 7-13 Pen-y-dre (odds)
    The second terrace on the S side of the Garden Village off the main thoroughfare of Heol-y-deri.
  55. II Nos. 53 & 55 Lon Isa
    On N side of strret, opposite Nos. 42 & 44.
  56. II Nos. 18-24 Pen-y-dre (evens) Photos
    In the centre of the first terrace group on the N side of the most southerly road of the Garden Village, the 3rd terrace in from the main thoroughfare of Heol-y-deri.
  57. II Nos. 38 & 40 Lon Isa
    To W of Nos. 34 & 36.
  58. II Nos. 5-11 Lon-y-dail (odds)
    Long stepped terrace on the downhill (S) left(W) part of this street, just below the footpath extending from Lon Fach
  59. II No. 26 Pen-y-dre and No. 2 Lon-y-dail
    Situated on a corner site, the numbering shared between the two streets.
  60. II Telephone box in Pen-y-dre Photos
    Adjacent to branch library.
  61. II Nos. 42 & 44 Lon Isa
    On S side of street, opposite Nos. 53 & 55.
  62. II Nos. 15-19 Pen-y-dre (odds) Photos
    The third terrace on the S side of the Garden Village off the main thoroughfare of Heol-y-deri.
  63. II Nos. 1 & 3 Lon-y-dail
    The first terrace on the downhill(S) left (W) side of the street.
  64. II Nos. 28 & 30 Pen-y-dre
    Near corner with Lon-y-dail.
  65. II Nos. 32-38 Pen-y-dre (evens)
    To L of Nos. 28 & 30, set slightly back.
  66. II Nos. 37 & 39 Pen-y-dre
    Near S end of Lon-y-Dail.
  67. II Nos. 40-46 Pen-y-dre (evens)
    To R of No. 48, set slightly back from road.
  68. II Nos. 41-47 Pen-y-dre (odds)
    To W of Nos. 37 & 39.
  69. II Hafod Lwyd
    At the W end of the Garden Village development and facing the length of one its main avenues, Lon Isa
  70. II Nos. 48 & 50 Pen-y-dre
    On N side of street, opposite Nos. 61 & 63. To L of Nos 40-46, set forward.
  71. II Church Inn
    In the centre of the village nearly opposite the church. At the junction of Ty Glas Road and Heol Hir. The N front faces the road, the S front, a car park.
  72. II Nos. 49 & 51 Pen-y-dre
    Between Nos. 47 & 53, set back from road.
  73. II Nos. 52-58 Pen-y-dre (evens)
    To L of No. 50.
  74. II Nos. 53 & 55 Pen-y-dre
    Between Nos. 51 & 57, set back from road.
  75. II Nos. 57-63 Pen-y-dre (odds)
    On S side of road, opposite No. 48.
  76. II* Church of St. Isan Photos
    Set in a large quadrangular churchyard in the centre of the village, on the corner of Station Road and Heol Hir.
  77. II Nos. 65-71 Pen-y-dre (odds)
    Opposite Nos. 54-58.
  78. II Briwnant Farmhouse and adjoining farm range
    Set on a platform site the S slope of Caerphilly Mountain overlooking Cardiff and reached by a long track.
  79. II Pair of Mileposts in W boundary wall to Lidl car park Photos
    Situated to rear of pavement and set into low modern brick wall topped by railings along W side of supermarket car park.
  80. II Hill House
    At the E end of Llanishen, near the railway station. Set back from the road in its own grounds, the front facing N.
  81. II The Hollies including former coach-house range
    At the E end of Llanishen, near the railway station. Set back from the road in its own grounds, the front facing N.
  82. II Century Methodist Church Photos
    Situated 60m E of junction of Melbourne Road and Fidlas Road.
  83. II The Court School including attached chapel
    At the E end of Llanishen, near the railway station. Set back from the road in its own grounds, the front facing N.
  84. II Rhiwbina Farmhouse
    On the hillside above Pantmawr in a still rural area reached by a farm track off Rhiwbina Hill.
  85. II The Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings
    Close to the entrance gateway to New House, on the hillside overlooking Cardiff.
  86. II* New House Hotel
    On the lower slopes of Caerphilly Mountain in countryside overlooking Cardiff and beyond the Bristol Channel, reached by a drive.
  87. II Bridge Cottage Photos
    Located immediately E of the railway viaduct on Fidlas Road, on a sharp bend.
  88. II The Pines
    Immediately north of the site of the old parish church and 300m north-east of the present parish church.
  89. II Hill Farmhouse
    On the S facing slope of Caerphilly Mountain overlooking Llanishen and reached by a farm track, separated from the farmyard by a walled garden.
  90. II Castell Morgraig Photos
    Located approximately 100m E of the car park of the Travellers' Rest Inn. On a steep scarp, the ground falling sharply to the N and S, with good visibility over the road from Cardiff to Caerphilly.
  91. II Travellers Rest Inn Photos
    Located on a sharp bend on the ridge top, before the road descends towards Cardiff. Castell Morgraig lies uphill to the E.
  92. II Whitchurch War Memorial Photos
    In the garden outside Whitchurch Library.
  93. II Whitchurch Free Library Photos
    On the north side of the roundabout at the junction of Penlline Road, Park Road and Velindre Road.
  94. II Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to east of Whitchurch Hospital
    Between angle of Ward Block East 5 and garden railings at Whitchurch Hospital.
  95. II The Laurels Photos
    On the main road about 100m north of the Church of St. Mary.
  96. II Six Gables Photos
    No 27A: extends south from south return of No 27. On the main road about 100m north of the Church of St. Mary.
  97. II Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-east of Whitchurch Hospital
    Between angle of Ward Block East 3 and garden railings at Whitchurch Hospital.
  98. II Lisvane House Photos
    Towards the top of the rise in Mill Road with gardens to side and rear.
  99. II Chapel at Whitchurch Hospital Photos
    Opposite and to the north of the main entrance of Whitchurch Hospital.
  100. II Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-south-east of Whitchurch Hospital
    Between angle of Ward Block East 1 and garden railings at Whitchurch Hospital.

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