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  1. II* Llanrumney Hall PH Photos
    On low lying ground near the Rhymney River, reached by a short drive off the road, within the housing estate but with open ground S and E.
  2. II* Church of St Edeyrn Photos
    In the centre of the still identifiable hamlet of Llanedeyrn though close to motorway, housing and business developments. Standing in the centre of a roughly triangular sloping churchyard, the main e
  3. II The Unicorn Inn PH
    Close to the church, part of the still identifiable hamlet of Llanedeyrn, though near to motorway, housing and business developments.
  4. II Memorial to Joseph Benjamin Hemingway in St Mellons churchyard Photos
    Close to S porch of church.
  5. I Church of St Mellon Photos
    In a commanding hilltop position with access lane and open ground to N and churchyard extending below on S slope.
  6. II Base of churchyard cross in St Mellons churchyard Photos
    In the SE corner of the churchyard near the foot of the slope.
  7. II Farmhouse at Bridge Farm Photos
    Fronting the road, adjacent to Llanedern Bridge over Rhymney River .
  8. II War Memorial Photos
    On a corner site between the main thoroughfare and the old village street within a railed enclosure.
  9. II Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Photos
    Side-on to the main thoroughfare within a small walled enclosure incorporating iron gate with heavy caps to the gate-piers.
  10. II Bethania Evangelical Church Photos
    Situated at the S end of the historic village core in a triangular open churchyard shaded with conifers, the burial ground sited opposite on the other side of Bethania Row.
  11. II Lychgate to St Mellons Church Photos
    Situated by the road at the entrance to a drive which leads uphill to church, churchyard and other buildings including Church Lodge and other dwellings.
  12. II The White Hart PH Photos
    Obliquely facing the main throughfare and opposite the Bluebell Inn PH.
  13. II Bluebell Inn PH Photos
    Facing the main thoroughfare and opposite the White Hart PH, part of the historic village centre.
  14. II Former Stables at St John's College (formerlyTy-to-Maen)
    To the rear of the main house, reached by a drive.
  15. II Garden Terrace at St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen)
    In front of the main frontage and incorporating steps to the lawn at lower level.
  16. II* St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen) Photos
    Set in the remains of the formerly more extensive gardens, reached by a drive from a road created to serve the late C20 surrounding housing. development.
  17. II Quarry Hill House
    At the end of a short drive and looking S to playing fields at St Illtyd's RC school.
  18. II White Oaks (aka Rosminian Convent) Photos
    At the end of a short lane now fronting the A48 dual carriageway.
  19. II St Julian's Manor
    In countryside N of St Mellons village but close to the M4 and just E of the Cardiff Gate interchange, reached by a track.
  20. II Pwll-coch farmhouse and adjoining barn
    Reached by a short drive from the road, on sloping ground.
  21. II Pant-teg (aka Panteg)
    In a hollow by the stream Nant y Draenog, surrounded by farmland and reached by a track from B4562.
  22. II* Church of St Augustine Photos
    Standing in a large roughly square churchyard on sloping ground, the level to N substantially higher than to S. Main entrance through a stone-tiled lych-gate at SE corner; further entrance across sto
  23. II Catholic Church of the Blessed Sacrament
    On the N side of Wentloog Road (B4239), 100m east of Caeglas Road / Brachdy Road junction.
  24. II Cyncoed Methodist Church (Church only) Photos
    In its own grounds at the corner of Westminster Crescent
  25. II Walls of former kitchen garden at Cefn Mably
    On W side of house and on N side of drive to Maes-y-bryn, obscured by woodland.
  26. II Former Stable Block at Faendre Hall
    Situated to the rear of the Hall, the drive bifurcating with one section leading to the stables and the other to the Hall.
  27. II Longcross Farm Photos
    Wentloog Road has been blocked off and absorbed into an as yet (Spring 2000) undeveloped industrial estate; farmhouse is reached through an estate road via a security barrier off Wentloog Avenue.
  28. II Faendre Hall
    Set in extensive grounds, though only a proportion surrounding the house is maintained as garden, separated from the main estate development by Cypress Drive and reached by a drive from Vaendre Close
  29. II Cefn Mably
    Approximately 1.8km WSW of Michaelston-y-Fedw Church, on high ground overlooking River Rhymney and reached by private drive W of minor road between Michaelston-y-Fedw and Rudry.
  30. II Circular garden seat at Faendre Hall
    Situated at the SE side of the house close to the drive and on the terrace which runs along the main garden (SW) frontage.
  31. II Terraces and ornamental structures to SE of Cefn Mably
    To SE of and downhill from the house, overlooking the extensive wooded parkland toward River Rhymney.
  32. II Lodge at Faendre Hall
    By the main entrance gates of Faendre Hall off Vaendre Close; St Mellons golf course is opposite.
  33. II Entrance Gateway at Faendre Hall
    Fronting the lane and adjacent to the lodge, forming the entrance to a curved drive to the house.
  34. II Pill du Farm Photos
    Still in a semi-rural location though housing development is encroaching; reached by a narrow lane, Hendre Road, from Trowbridge, which here runs beside Pil-du Reen.
  35. II Rumney Pottery
    Close to Rumney Bridge (over Rhymney River) and the East Moors Viaduct.
  36. II Pen-pil (aka Penpill Farm Kennels)
    Set end-on to Wentloog Road, which is no longer a thoroughfare, and now adjacent to a large industrial development site off the new Wentloog Avenue.
  37. II Glan-y-nant
    About 200m north of motorway, at extreme west edge of the community.
  38. II Carn Ingli Photos
    Near the centre of the village, SW of the church and along the main road from Ty Gwyn mansion.
  39. II Cerrig Llwyd Photos
    Near the centre of the village, SW of the church and along the main road from Ty Gwyn mansion.
  40. II* Church of St Denys Photos
    On the very E edge of the developed part of Lisvane.
  41. II Llanishen Reservoir Dam Photos
    To the east of Llanishen, accessed via a track running SE from the B4562, some 0.5km east of Llanishen station.
  42. II Coach House at Ty Gwyn Photos
    To the E of Ty Gwyn, set below on a bend in the private entrance drive.
  43. II Water Tower at Penylan Reservoir Photos
    Set back from the road opposite Penylan Oval.
  44. II Cefn Mably Bridge (also known as Cefn Llwyd Bridge) (partly in Michaelston-y-Fedw Community) Photos
    Road bridge over River Rhymney approximately 1km W of Michaelston-y-Fedw Church and carrying a minor road between Michaelston-y-Fedw and Cefn Mably
  45. II Cefn Mably Bridge
    Located on the lane leading from Michaelstone village to Cefn Mably crossing the River Rhymni, a pair with Michaelstone Bridge.
  46. II Ty Gwyn
    In the S part of Lisvane, on the edge of the developed area overlooking the meadows of Coetgae-sych, surrounded by elaborate terraced grounds and reached by a drive.
  47. II White Lodge Cottage
    On the N side of the house E of the entrance.
  48. II Garage, Gates & Garden Wall at White Lodge
    Adjacent to the south side of Ty-Gwyn Avenue, Cyncoed, on a large plot with White Lodge and White Lodge Cottage.
  49. II White Lodge
    In its own grounds and located at the junction of Ty Gwyn Road and Ty Gwyn Avenue.
  50. II Lisvane Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the lower S facing slope of Caerphilly mountain, NE of Lisvane and surrounded by a walled graveyard.
  51. II Outdoor Baptistry by Lisvane Baptist Chapel
    Close to the W end of the chapel and near the boundary wall to the road. On the lower S-facing slope of Caerphilly mountain NE of Lisvane.
  52. II Lisvane House Photos
    Towards the top of the rise in Mill Road with gardens to side and rear.
  53. II Bridge Cottage Photos
    Located immediately E of the railway viaduct on Fidlas Road, on a sharp bend.
  54. II Ty-du and adjoining byre and stable Photos
    On the levels, facing the main thoroughfare from which it is separated by a small reen; very near the SE community boundary.
  55. 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.
  56. 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.
  57. II Century Methodist Church Photos
    Situated 60m E of junction of Melbourne Road and Fidlas Road.
  58. II Scott Memorial Photos
    Located in the lake in Roath Park towards its S end, and close to the Promenade which runs along the lake dam from Lake Road West to Lake Road East.
  59. 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.
  60. II Lake Dam including Spillways Photos
    The dam forms the S boundary to Roath Park Lake and is surmounted by a Promenade which links Lake Road West and Lake Road East.
  61. II Entrance Gateway and flanking walls to Jews' Cemetery Photos
    Located on Highfield Road, on the E side of the Rhymney Railway.
  62. II The Dingle Photos
    Near the upper end of Mill Road, set in its own gardens reached by a short drive.
  63. II* Parish Church of St Michael
    Located at the W side of the village, within a C19 walled enclosure, set behind the public house.
  64. II The Old Rectory
    Set on the East side of the lane, opposite the Public House and the Parish Church. Main range is aligned on a NW/SE axis.
  65. II Footbridge over the Roath Brook near the Lake Dam
    Spanning the Roath Brook S of the Lake. Carries one of the transverse footpaths between Lake Road West and Lake Road East.
  66. II Footbridge over the Roath Brook between the Lake and the Conservatory Photos
    Spanning the Roath Brook S of the Lake and N of the Conservatory. Carries one of the transverse footpaths between Lake Road West and Lake Road East.
  67. II Castleton Baptist Church Photos
    Prominently located on corner of the A48 and Marshfield Road. Front is bounded by a dwarf wall with railings and pyramidal capped piers with dentil cornices; low rubble wall to side.
  68. II Footbridge over the Roath Brook near the Conservatory
    Spanning the Roath Brook close to the SE corner of the Conservatory. Carries one of the transverse footpaths between Lake Road West and Lake Road East.
  69. II Bridge over Roath brook in Roath Park Recreation Ground Photos
    To the E of Alder Road and on the W side of the Recreation Ground.
  70. I Church of St Margaret Photos
    In a walled churchyard at the S end of Waterloo Road N of it junction with Newport Road.
  71. II The Coach and Horses PH Photos
    Prominently located on the N side of the A48, aligned on an E/W axis.
  72. II Footbridge over Roath Brook in Roath Park Pleasure Gardens Photos
    Spanning Roath brook and reached from the path NW off Alder Road.
  73. II* St Andrews United Reformed Church
    Prominently sited at the junction of Wellfield Road, Penylan Road and Marlborough Road.
  74. II Telephone call box at junction of Ninian Road and Alder Road Photos
    Adjacent to the SE entrance to Roath Park Pleasure Gardens.
  75. 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.
  76. II Telephone call box adjoining boundary wall of Roath Court Photos
    Adjacent to the boundary wall on the N side of Roath Court.
  77. II Royal Oak Public House Photos
    On the corner of Broadway and Beresford Road.
  78. II Milepost outside No. 243 Albany Road Photos
    On the N side of Albany Road, almost opposite the junction with Roath Court Place.
  79. II Pillar Box outside 81 Ninian Road Photos
    At the junction of Ninian Road and Morlais Street and now partly incorporated into the trunk of a mature tree.
  80. 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.
  81. II 78 Ninian Road, Roath Park, Cardiff Photos
    Opposite Roath Park Pleasure Gardens and set back from the street behind a low-walled garden with approach steps.
  82. II Roath Court
    In its own walled grounds on the W side of the junction between Newport Road and Albany Road.
  83. II 79 Ninian Road, Roath Park, Cardiff Photos
    Opposite Roath Park Pleasure Gardens and set back from the street behind a low-walled garden with approach steps.
  84. II 80 Ninian Road, Roath Park, Cardiff Photos
    Opposite Roath Park Pleasure Gardens and set back from the street behind a low-walled garden with approach steps.
  85. II 81 Ninian Road, Roath Park, Cardiff Photos
    On the E side of the junction with Morlais Street opposite Roath Park Pleasure Gardens. Set back from the street behind a low-walled garden with approach steps.
  86. II 81A Ninian Road, Roath Park, Cardiff
    On the E side of the junction with Morlais Street opposite Roath Park Pleasure Gardens. The entrance to 81a is in Morlais Street.
  87. II War Memorial Cross Photos
    Located in the N extension to Cathays Cemetery, to the N of the A48. Reached from the W entrance gates by paths which lead SE. The cross faces S with war graves to its N.
  88. II Infants Block at Roath Park Primary School
    On the E side of the Primary School.
  89. II Roath Park Primary School Photos
    The school faces directly on to Penywain Road, with flanking playground walls with gateways.
  90. II Roath Park United Reform Church Photos
    Situated at corner of Pen-y-wain Road and Morlais Street in a prominent position at top of hill.
  91. II Former Albany Road Methodist Church Photos
    At the junction of Albany Road and Wellfield Road.
  92. II Gelli-ber Farmhouse
    Prominently located on the N side of the A48, aligned on an E/W axis.
  93. II Moorlands Hotel Photos
    On N corner of Carlisle Street and Moorland Road.
  94. II Cemetery House, including stable in yard Photos
    On the NE side of the main entrance to Cathays Cemetery and set back from Fairoak Road behind the main perimeter wall.
  95. II* Parish Church of St Mary Photos
    Set on the N side of Church Lane opposite Church Farm, leading off Marshfield Road. The church is surrounded by a low rubble wall with cock and hen coping; lych gate to W and remains of medieval cros
  96. II Gateway and forecourt walls to Cathays Cemetery Photos
    At the main entrance to Cathays Cemetery SE of the Anglican and non-conformist chapels.
  97. II Mortuary Chapels at Cathays Cemetery Photos
    Inside the main entrance on the N side of Fairoak Road.
  98. II Tomb of Bishop Hedley in Cathays Cemetery Photos
    On the NW side of the cemetery and on the SE side of the tree-planted island on the site of the former Roman Catholic chapel.
  99. II Church of St Alban's On the Moors Photos
    On corner of Swinton Street and Carlisle Street.
  100. II Church of St Anne Photos
    At the N end of Snipe Street, with the entrance on Crofts Street on the S side of St Anne's school.

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