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  1. II Kenfig Hill War Memorial Photos
    The memorial stands as a traffic island at the junction of Princes Road and Commercial Road, known as 'top cross', at the centre of Kenfig Hill.
  2. II The Talbot Institute Photos
    The building is set in a terrace of C19 buildings, approximately 100m from the junction of Princes Road with Commercial Road.
  3. II Accommodation Bridge over the former Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway
    The bridge now spans the walk formed along the track of the railway on the W side of the Woodlands Park estate, carrying a farm track. It lies approximately 100m S of the S corner of the estate.
  4. II Mile marker on A48, Pyle to Margam Road Photos
    Set at the back of the pavement, 160m S of the railway overbridge.
  5. II Two chest tombs set against the E churchyard wall, Church of St James. Photos
    The two tombs are set in a row immediately within the entrance gate and on the S side of the path to the S porch. The character of the churchyard is notable for its tombs.
  6. II Pyle Road Overbridge Photos
    On the A48 on the approach into Pyle from the south.
  7. II Rees Williams monument in the churchyard, St James church. Photos
    The monument is set besides the path, approximately half way between the entrance gate to the churchyard, and the S porch. The character of the churchyard is notable for its tombs.
  8. II Group of 4 chest tomb in churchyard of St James, Pyle Photos
    The church of St James stands at the N end of Pyle. The group is set against the entrance path from the road to the S porch, approximately 6m S of the nave. The character of the churchyard is notable
  9. I Church of St James, Pyle with Kenfig Photos
    The parish church of St James, Pyle, stands in its own churchyard N of the village centre, on the road to Margam.
  10. II Churchyard Cross in St James' churchyard, Pyle Photos
    The church of St James is at the N end of the village of Pyle. The churchyard cross is set approximately 9m S of the S porch.
  11. II Two chest tombs in the churchyard, St James Church
    The pair of tombs are set in a row, approximately 5m SW of the S porch. The character of the churchyard is notable for its fine tombs.
  12. II Morgan monument in St James' churchyard, Pyle Photos
    The church of St James lies at the N end of the village of Pyle. The Thomas monument stands in the churchyard, approximately 7m SW of the W tower. The character of the churchyard is notable for its t
  13. II Calcining kilns at Cefn Cribwr ironworks
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The calcining kilns stand to the S of the top level of the charging house, while the battery of coking
  14. II* Cefn Cribwr ironworks, the furnace and charging house Photos
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The furnace stands at the hub of the group of buildings.
  15. II Bedford House Photos
    The house lies on the N side of the village, off the W side of the minor road crossing the valley from Cefn Cribwr to Aberbaiden.
  16. II* Cast house at Cefn Cribwr Ironworks Photos
    The ironworks lies at the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch. The casting house adjoins the furnace on the N side.
  17. II Blast Engine house at Cefn Cribwr Ironworks Photos
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The blast engine house stands against the E side of the furnace.
  18. II* Pyle Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Capel y Pil, and schoolroom, with forecourt railings. Photos
    Ffordd y Eglwys leads from Pyle to North Cornelly. The chapel is set gable end to the road W of the former railway line, with the schoolroom adjoining on the S.
  19. II Bridge near Llanmihangel Mill
    The bridge carries a track over the Afon Cynffig to the SE of Llanmihangel Mill Farm.
  20. II Marlas Road Overbridge
    On Marlas Road near to its junction with Kenfig Road
  21. II* Llanmihangel Mill
    Located N of the Afon Cynffig on a track which leads off Marlas Road in Pyle. Part of Llanmihangel Mill Farm.
  22. II Marlas House
    The farm stands on the S bank of the Afon Cynffig, close to the railway bridge and the road from North Cornelly to Kenfig, which runs alongside the N side of the N wing.
  23. II Mill Bridge Underbridge
    Over the Afon Cynffig, down river from Llanmihangel Mill Farm. (Partly in the Cynffig Community, Bridgend).
  24. II* The Hall Farm
    The former farmhouse lies in the midst of suburban development at the end of a driveway opening between No's 33 and 35 Hall Drive.
  25. II* Llanmihangel
    Located at the end of a track which runs N off Marlas Road, Pyle. N of Llanmihangel Mill Farm.
  26. II Aberbaiden
    Located on the S side of a lane which runs E from Pen y Bryn towards Tondu.
  27. II River Black Underbridge
    Over the Afon Cynffig, accessed via a footpath from Plwerin to Llanmihangel. (Partly in Cynffig Community, Bridgend)
  28. II Milepost near Cae Garw
    Located on a grass verge in front of a hedge with Coedhirwaun to NE.
  29. II Cefn Road Overbridge
    On a minor road south of the M4 leading from the B4281 at Cefn Cribwr to Laleston.
  30. II Garden gateway at Ty-maen
    Ty-maen stands at the S end of the village of South Cornelly. The gateway is built into the roadside wall which encloses the gardens on the S side of the house.
  31. II Ty-maen
    The house stands within its own walled gardens, on the W side of the A4229, at the S end of South Cornelly.
  32. II* Church of St Mary Magdalen, Pyle with Kenfig. Photos
    The church stands in a raised curvilinear churchyard on a high prominence above the former site of Kenfig, by the junction of the side road into Maudlam village.
  33. II Chest tomb in the graveyard of the Church of St Mary Magdalen, Pyle with Kenfig. Photos
    Maudlam hamlet stands on elevated ground NE of the former borough of Kenfig. The tomb stands on the N side of the axial path leading to the W porch of the church, and 5m W of the porch.
  34. II Piers and Gates at East Lodge and Flanking Walls
    Located near the SE corner of Margam park on a narrow lane which leads up to Graig Goch and Ton Mawr. Flanked by lodges.
  35. II Ty'n y Cellar and adjoining Barn
    Set back from Water Street at the junction of a lane which leads to Kenfig Industrial Estate.
  36. II Former Cow-house at Ty'n y Cellar
    Located on the N side of the farm complex with the house to the E.
  37. II Granary at Ty'n y Cellar
    Part of the farm complex at Ty'n y Cellar. The S gable end of the range faces the lane which leads to Kenfig industrial estate. The house is to the E.
  38. II Prince of Wales Inn, also known as Ty Newydd Photos
    The former borough of Kenfig lies W of North Cornelly, on the edge of the sand dunes. The inn stands facing S, with the gable end against the road from Maudlam to Porthcawl.
  39. II Cart Shed, Stable and Cow-House at Ty'n y Cellar
    The stable is located in the centre of the N side of the farm complex. Its NW angle is abutted by the L-shaped cow-house and cart shed, which enclose the cattle yard.
  40. II Llangewydd Overbridge
    On a minor road south of the M4 and the B4281 at Cefn Cribwr, near Llangewydd Court Farm.
  41. II Pool Farmhouse
    Pool Farm lies towards the N end of Kenfig, lying back from the N-S road and facing W.
  42. II Entrance to Twyn yr Hydd and Flanking Walls
    Located in Margam Park. The driveway from the A48 leads to the entrance to Twyn yr Hydd, which is on the E side of the house.
  43. II Gateway and Quadrant Walls Leading to Twyn yr Hydd
    Inserted into the boundary wall of Margam Park which runs along the N side of the A48. Twyn yr Hydd can be seen to the rear.
  44. II Garden Wall at Twyn yr Hydd
    Wall enclosing a rectangular garden on the N side of Twyn yr Hydd house.
  45. II Farm Building at Twyn yr Hydd
    Located to the NE of the house at the bottom of the sloping garden. Approached by a separate driveway.
  46. II Twyn yr Hydd
    The focal point of a self-contained estate in the SE corner of Margam Park.
  47. II Kitchen Garden Wall and Glass House at Twyn yr Hydd
    Runs N from the NW angle of the farm building at Twyn yr Hydd, but not quite joining it. The E boundary of the former kitchen gardens.
  48. II Mile marker
    Approximately 0.6km NE of Tythegston hamlet.
  49. II Morfa Bach Access Underbridge (East)
    Accessed from an unclassified road to the south of Kenfig Industrial Estate.
  50. II Gate piers to Tythegston Court Photos
    On the SW side of the house, set back from the road behind a high wall.
  51. II* Old Park
    The road runs SW off the A48 and the house is at the end.
  52. II Morfa Bach Access Underbridge (West)
    Accessed from an unclassified road to the south of Kenfig Industrial Estate.
  53. II* Tythegston Court Photos
    On N side of A4106 opposite minor road into Tythegston village, and reached by short private road on NW side.
  54. II Milepost near Old Park
    Located on a bank in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park. Surrounded by vegetation.
  55. II Church of St Tudwg Photos
    Set back from E side of minor road through the hamlet, in a walled churchyard.
  56. II Barn at Eglwys Nunydd
    Located on a farm track which leads E off the street and curves round to the N. Further N and set apart from the farm house and associated farm buildings.
  57. II Former Tramroad and Railway bridge over Moor Lane
    A short distance due N of Nottage village centre, near the junction of the village lane and Moor Lane by St David's Well.
  58. II Manor Farm Courtyard Farm Range Photos
    Situated close to the farmhouse on the other side of the drive, at the foot of Newton Down.
  59. II St David's Well aka Ffynnon Dewi Photos
    By the side of the lane leading north from Nottage village just S of the junction with Moor Lane, both country lanes pre-dating C19 development and now little used.
  60. II Manor Farmhouse Photos
    At the foot of Newton Down, a little N of Newton village, surrounded by conifers and reached by a track off the main road.
  61. II The Laleston Inn Photos
    In the village centre just N of the church and directly fronting the street.
  62. II Court Colman
    Approximately 1km W of Pen-y-Fai church, reached by private drive S of minor road between Pen-y-Fai and Llangewydd Court. Faces S with forecourt and extensive lawn in front.
  63. II Milepost Photos
    Nearly opposite Ty Mawr on the N side of the main village throughfare.
  64. II Cliff Cottage Photos
    Opposite W end of Church of St David and on a rise above High Street.
  65. II* Ty Mawr aka The Great House Photos
    On the main village thoroughfare a short distance SW of the Church of St David.
  66. I Church of St David Photos
    In the centre of the village, on a slight rise above the High Street. Church stands in a roughly circular churchyard surrounded by rubble wall with wrought iron gates S and E.
  67. II Churchyard Cross in St David's churchyard Photos
    On the S side of the church near the porch.
  68. II Danygraig House Photos
    To NE of Newton village on rising ground, reached by a short drive with wooded hillside to rear. At entrance to drive is a lodge on right and inside left a coach house with walled courtyard also inco
  69. II The Oystercatcher Public House Photos
    Just E of village centre facing main thoroughfare.
  70. II Village Farm House Photos
    Near the centre of the village a little E of the church and facing the main village throughfare on a corner of a small lane.
  71. II Former Bridgend Tramroad bridge over Nant Cynffig
    Located in the Nant Cynffig on a footpath leading N from Fountain Road, which crosses a railway line to Parc Slip Nature Park. The railway is immediately N of the bridge.
  72. II Former Horeb Welsh Presbyterian Church Photos
    On the E edge of the village, side onto the main thoroughfare.
  73. II* Nottage Court Photos
    On the E edge of the hamlet of Nottage, on rising ground above the valley of Dewiscumbe, set in large walled grounds reached by a drive.
  74. II Ffynnon Fawr Photos
    To NW of roundabout at junction of A4106 and A4229.
  75. II Veronica Cottage Photos
    In the centre of the old village, side on to the main village thoroughfare, fronting a garden and backing directly onto a lane.
  76. II The Farmers' Arms Photos
    Near the centre of the old village and backing onto the Village Green.
  77. II* Service Buildings including Courtyard Walls at Margam Castle Photos
    Adjoining the E side of Margam Castle.
  78. II Nottage House Photos
    In a prominent position on the hillside just above the main roundabout on the N outskirts of Porthcawl and a little S of Nottage village centre; reached by a short drive.
  79. II Turbine House Photos
    Located S of the main car park at Margam Park. A narrow stretch of woodland extends from here to the S.
  80. I Margam Castle Photos
    Located in a high and prominent position at the E end of the gardens in Margam Park. Approached from the SW by a new drive.
  81. II* Terrace Walls and Screen at Margam Castle Photos
    On the W side of Margam Castle and an integral part of the composition.
  82. II Gilfach-ganol farmhouse
    Located approximately 2000m SW of Llangynwyd, close by Afon Bryncynan and midway between the woods of Craig-yr-aber and Waun-y-gilfach. Access is by a long farm track from the road
  83. II Stone Steps in Terraced Garden Photos
    The terraced garden is N of the Citrus House and S of the kitchen garden walls and vinery glasshouse.
  84. II Bee boles and stile in garden wall at Gilfach-uchaf farm
    Gilfach-uchaf farm lies on high ground SW of Llangynwyd village, and is reached by a farm road off the minor road from Llangynwyd to Aberafon. The bee boles are set in a wall at the end of a small pri
  85. II Ty-yr-ychen, also known as Sker House farm buildings. Photos
    Sker occupies the limestone peninsular S of Kenfig Sands, projecting into Swansea Bay. The long range of buildings lies approximately 100m E of Sker House.
  86. II Pair of Gate Piers to the Former Margam House Photos
    Located on a large grassed area on the R side of the driveway leading into Margam Park. The cricket pitch and pavilion are further to the R.
  87. II Broadwalk Steps Photos
    Located near the W end of the broadwalk, E of the orangery and chapter house. The broadwalk rises up to the E with Margam Castle as the focal point.
  88. II The Old School Photos
    Opposite the Village Green and church and churchyard of St John the Baptist, at the foot of Clevis Hill which rises steeply to the rear.
  89. II Milepost near Margam Park Entrance Photos
    Prominently sited in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park.
  90. II Tudor Cottage Photos
    At the W end of old village, close to The Globe Inn and almost opposite number 22, the thatched house, also listed. Set back behind narrow rubble walled forecourt.
  91. I Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    In the centre of the old village of Newton with two sides of the rectangular churchyard fronting the village green; main access at WSW.
  92. I Ruined Undercroft at St Mary's Abbey Photos
    Located to the S of the Chapter House and E of Margam Orangery.
  93. II 1-26 Park Terrace (consec) Photos
    At the extreme NW corner of the community adjoining open land to W and NW of former Tondu Ironworks.
  94. II Churchyard Cross Photos
    In the churchyard near the S porch of the Church of St John the Baptist.
  95. II 27-52 Park Terrace (consec) Photos
    At the extreme NW corner of the community adjoining open land to W and NW of former Tondu Ironworks.
  96. II 1-26 Park Terrace (consec) Photos
    At the extreme NW corner of the community adjoining open land to W and NW of former Tondu Ironworks.
  97. I Sker House Photos
    Located on a limestone promontory jutting west into Swansea Bay, approximately 4.2 kilometres N of Porthcawl, and reached by a long farm road leading W from the minor road from Porthcawl to Kenfig.
  98. II Arch over Culvert Photos
    The culvert receives water from the cascade to the NE, beyond which is the lake. The ground slopes down sharply to the S but becomes flatter where the water passes underground.
  99. II 27-52 Park Terrace (consec) Photos
    At the extreme NW corner of the community adjoining open land to W and NW of former Tondu Ironworks.
  100. II 22, Newton Nottage Road, Newton, Porthcawl, MID GLAMORGAN, CF36 5PF Photos
    At the W end of the old village, set back from the road behind rubble walled front garden, detached to right; almost opposite Tudor Cottage, also listed.

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