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  1. II* Church of St Tyfodwg, Llandyfodwg - Glynogwr Photos
    The church stands in its churchyard the centre of the hamlet of Glynogwr, approximately half-way between Blackmill and Gilfach Goch.
  2. II Capel Newydd, also known as Glynogwr Methodist Chapel Photos
    The chapel is aligned along the road from Blackmill to Gilfach Goch, and stands just E of the village of Glynogwr-Llandyfodwg.
  3. II Jenkins monument in the graveyard, Paran Chapel
    The monument stands in the enclosed graveyard approximately 4m S of the S wall of the chapel.
  4. II Evans chest tomb in graveyard of Paran Chapel
    The tomb is set close to the S side of the Jenkins monument, S of the S wall of the chapel.
  5. II Paran Capel y Bedyddwr
    The chapel is set on the road from Bridgend to Ogmore Vale, on the N side of its junction with the A4093 to Gilfach Goch and Tonyrefail.
  6. II Edwards monument in the graveyard of Paran Chapel
    The tomb is located approximately 4m SE of the Edwards chest tomb, and near the W side of the graveyard on the S side of Paran Chapel.
  7. II Blackmill War Memorial Photos
    Located at the cross roads at the centre of the hamlet, where the road dips and crosses the Ogmore River.
  8. II Fox and Hounds PH
    The building stands at right angles to the main road, facing S over the start of a small road running W.
  9. II Barn at Wern Tarw
    Located at right angles to a narrow lane at the base of the foothills of the Mynydd y Gaer. The associated farmhouse is to the S.
  10. II Wern Tarw and attached Cowhouse
    Located S of a lane which runs E - W along the foothills of the Mynydd y Gaer. The house is on a platform site, the rear being cut into the hillside. Wern Tarw Barn is to the N.
  11. II Hooped Grave Cover in Llangeinor churchyard Photos
    In Llangeinor churchyard, SE section, near front boundary wall.
  12. II* Church of St Cein Photos
    Situated on the hilltop approx 2 km NE Llangeinor, reached from the road that links Garw and Ogmore Valleys, centre of a small rural settlement.
  13. II Zoar Chapel Vestry
    Small vestry immediately W of Soar Chapel and within the same curtilage.
  14. II Zoar Chapel
    Situated in a prominent position where two lanes cross. To the N the land rises up steeply to the Mynydd y Gaer. The chapel and its vestry are fronted by a low wall with iron railings. Two piers wi
  15. II Former Co-operative Wholesale Society Building
    The building stands prominently S of the centre of Ogmore Vale, and backing on to Glyn Street.
  16. II Finger Post at the junction of High Street and Glyn Street Photos
    The post stands on an elevated triangle of land on the acute junction of High Street and Glyn Street.
  17. II Tynton
    Reached up a steep lane from the main road, on the N edge of the village and E side of the valley.
  18. II Bethlehem Capel Bedyddwyr, with front retaining wall and gates.
    The chapel is set in a row of housing and commercial properties just N of the centre of the town and facing down River Street. It is raised on a platform behind a retaining wall.
  19. II War Memorial Photos
    Located in Trane Cemetery directly in front of the entrance and on the central avenue.
  20. II Llanilid Photos
    Located off the S side of a lane running W from Thomastown to Gelli'r Haidd. The house is built into and at right angles to the hillside.
  21. II Barn at Bryngwenith
    Situated on low lying ground N of Pencoed, at the end of a short track. The barn forms the E side of the farmyard with a range of masonry and concrete stables extending to the N. The farmhouse is to
  22. II Tonyrefail School Photos
    Located at the corner of Gilfach Road and Ty'n y Bryn Road.
  23. II Ty'n y Bryn Photos
    At right angles to the road and set back slightly, the W end built into the slope. The entrance faces S.
  24. II Entrance Gates & Piers at Tonyrefail School Photos
    Facing the junction of Gilfach Road and Ty'n y Bryn Road.
  25. II Tylcha Wen including attached range of former outbuildings
    Set down from the road at right angles to the valley bottom and facing S. Now surrounded by modern housing.
  26. II Church of St David Photos
    Located on the W side of Penprysg Road to the N of Pencoed County Junior School. The church is situated in a large plot with car park to the S and graveyard to the rear.
  27. II Brynnau Gwynion Overbridge
    To the south west of Brynnau Gwynion, south of the minor road leading to the A473.
  28. II Bridge over Afon Ewenni Photos
    Located off the S side of Penybont Road (B4280), W of a large roundabout at Tregroes, and 0.7km NE of Pencoed. The bridge carries a narrow track to the rear of dwellings along Penybont Road.
  29. II Blaenogwr Farmhouse
    Located at the centre of Nant-y-moel, on the E side of the island clock-tower.
  30. II Bingo Hall Photos
    Fronting the road at the corner with School Street.
  31. II Capel y Ton Photos
    Prominently located in the centre of Tonyrefail. Set back behind forecourt walls and railings within a graveyard containing numerous monuments.
  32. II Tregroes aka Pencoed College Photos
    Located on the NE side of Pencoed village off the A473. Approached by a sweeping driveway which forms a circle in front (S) of the house. There is a stone wall to the E of the driveway with piers.
  33. II Bridge at Tregroes Photos
    Located on the driveway leading to Tregroes House, just before the drive forms a circle in front of the house. The bridge crosses a small pool or stream which is currently dry.
  34. II War Memorial and Railings Photos
    Located in the centre of Pencoed at the junction of Coychurch Road, Hendre Road and Penybont Road. The GWR and crossing are to the W.
  35. II Dyffryn Farmhouse Photos
    Situated at the end of a lane off the S side of Hendre Road, approximately 1km W of the centre of Pencoed. Below the NE side of the M4. The rear (N) of the house faces a courtyard with a further ran
  36. II* Maendy
    On sloping ground above Nant Bryncethin, W of Bryncethin village with dismantled railway close to rear.
  37. I Church of St David, Bettws Photos
    Situated on the hilltop at the centre of the village which became the core of a post-war estate development.
  38. II Dolau Primary School Photos
    In its own grounds on the S side of the A473 Llanharan to Bridgend Road, approximately 1.1km SW of Llanharan village.
  39. II Salem Chapel Photos
    Located on the E side of Coychurch Road, 0.4km S of the village centre. The chapel is fronted by low stone walls supporting decorative iron railings, and stone piers. The vestry is to the N and the g
  40. II Pisgah Trefnyddion Calfinaidd (Chapel) including forecourt walls, railings and gates
    Situated a little to N of town centre, on the main road of Pen-y-graig which leads to Tonypandy.
  41. II Llanharan War Memorial Photos
    Prominently sited NW of the village centre
  42. II Church of SS Julius and Aaron Photos
    In a walled churchyard, set back from the N side of the village centre.
  43. II* Ty Mawr Photos
    Approximately 0.5km NE of Coity church on E side of minor road from Coity to Cefn Hirgoed, and S side of junction with minor road to Pencoed.
  44. II Milestone, Coychurch Road Photos
    Located on the W side of Coychurch Road (B4280), the main road through Pencoed. The milestone is at the rear of the pavement.
  45. II* Ysgoldy Ebenezer attached to left of Ebenezer Welsh Independent Chapel
    Situated on the main thoroughfare in a commanding position above the road and next to the Police Station.
  46. II* Ebenezer Welsh Independent Chapel
    Situated on the main thoroughfare in a commanding position above the road and next to the Police Station.
  47. II Forecourt and terrace walls with lamp standard, railings and gates at Ebenezer Chapel
    Situated to the front of the Chapel adjacent to the main road.
  48. II Church of SS Ilid and Curig
    An isolated church reached by a track on the S side of a minor road from Pencoed to Llanharry.
  49. II Small Tramroad bridge over Nant Cedfyw, Shwt
    Situated at the confluence of the two streams in Cwm Cedfyw. Reached via a long track following the line of the old tramway, N of the farmstead of Shwt Uchaf and in the cwm E of Tyle-coch.
  50. II Walls of upper terrace to N of Llanharan House
    On the NW side of the house.
  51. II* Llanharan House
    Set in open parkland above and on the N side of the A473 0.5km E of Llanharan village.
  52. II Entrance steps to Llanharan House
    In front of the main S entrance to the house
  53. II Courtyard wall linking house and stable block at Llanharan House
    On the E side of the house.
  54. II Old Laundry at Llanharan House
    Within the courtyard on the E side of the house.
  55. II Stable block at Llanharan House
    On the SE side of the house.
  56. II Monument to Benjamin and Elizabeth Noyle, Pontycymmer Cemetery Photos
    Fronting the main cemetery lane from entrance to chapel on E side.
  57. II Mortuary Chapel Photos
    Situated on the hillside on the eastern edge of the town.
  58. II Pontycymer Cemetery Entrance Photos
    Situated on the hillside on the E edge of the town.
  59. II Ffaldau Workmen's Institute and attached Billiard Hall Photos
    Situated to E and just above the main Valley thoroughfare Oxford Street, the main facade being on Meadow Street, the former main thoroughfare.
  60. II Former Cooperative Bakery Photos
    Situated on Meadow Street, the former main valley throughfare just E of and above the current valley thoroughfare Oxford Street, adjacent to the Workmen's Institute.
  61. II Tabernacl Capel yr Annibynwyr (Welsh Independent) including vestry wing Photos
    Situated on a corner site just E of and above the main Valley thoroughfare, the side elevation being on Meadow Street, the original Valley thoroughfare.
  62. I Church of St Mary Photos
    Located on NE side of Coity village in a large churchyard with open fields to N and Coity Castle to SW.
  63. II Trefnyddion Bethania Calfinaidd
    Situated mid-way along street between Tonypandy Square and St Andrew's church, at the north end of the community near the boundary with Llwynypia.
  64. II Tyle-coch
    Approximately 1.5 km NW of Bettws and 2 km SE of Llangynwyd, down a short farm track off an old country lane linking a number of early farmsteads.
  65. II United Reformed Church including vestry wing Photos
    Situated on a corner site just E of and above the main valley thoroughfare Oxford Street, the side elevation being on Meadow Street which was the original valley thoroughfare.
  66. II Walls flanking the inclined plane joining the Bettws tramway to the DLP Railway.
    The inclined plane rises from near road level at a steep angle to join the former Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway on the W side of the valley, half-way between Nicholls Road and the Shwt turning
  67. I Coity Castle Photos
    Located immediately SW of Coity Church and prominently sited above Heol West Plas.
  68. II Gate piers, gates and railings at main entrance to Llanharan House
    To the SE and below the main house; set back on the N side of the A473.
  69. II Coed-y-mwstwr
    On high ground N of the village of Coychurch in its own parkland and facing S over the Ewenny valley.
  70. II Nicholls Arms PH
    The building stands on a steeply sloping corner site, facing the minor Nicholls Road running W off the main A4063 Maesteg to Bridgend Road.
  71. II Pont-y-rhyd-ddu (partly in Garw Valley community)
    The bridge carries the road to Shwt, Bettws and Llangeinor across the Afon Llyvni, near the road junction with the A4063.
  72. II North portal and wings of the Rock-fawr Bridge on Sir Robert Price's private tramway.
    The portal forms the N face of the Rock-fawr service bridge on the well preserved 150m long section of tramway running parallel to and adjacent to the A4063 S of Cildeudy Road.
  73. II Squires Overbridge
    To the south of the A473, east of Llanharan, on a minor lane to Cynllan.
  74. II Statue of Sir Archibald Hood
    Situated above the main road through Tonypandy and just N of the boundary between the Tonypandy and Llwynypia communities on a terrace created in front of the Miners' Institute, now demolished, on Ins
  75. II Ty Isaf
    Situated near the SW boundary of the community on the hillside above the Llynfi Valley near the hamlet of Shwt, down a farm track off the rural lane linking the early farmsteads of this area.
  76. II Cildeudy tunnel
    The tunnel runs under the Cildeudy Road immediately W of its junction with the main A4063 Maesteg Road, at the S end of Goetre-hen.
  77. II Cowshed at Pantruthin-fach Farm
    Immediately north of the farmhouse across the yard.
  78. II Bowen/Roberts Monuments in Llansantfrraid churchyard
    On the E boundary of the churchyard.
  79. II Former Engine House at Llwynypia Colliery Site Photos
    Situated near the valley bottom on the west side of the River Rhondda north of the town of Tonypandy, between the old thoroughfare of Llwynypia Road to W and the new by-pass to E.
  80. II Pantruthin-fach Farmhouse
    Right on the northen edge of Llangan Community hard against the M4.
  81. II Churchyard cross socket in Llansantffraid churchyard
    E of the church adjacent to the EW path through the churchyard.
  82. II Church of St Ffraid aka St Bride, Llansantffraid
    On sloping ground above Afon Ogwr, W of the village of Sarn and very near the W community boundary and the main road between Bridgend and Maesteg.
  83. II Mile marker
    Located on Maesteg Road, immediately outside Tondu Methodist Church.
  84. II Monument to Morgan Morgan in Llansantffraid churchyard
    Very close to the S nave wall of Llansantffraid church.
  85. II Williams monument and railings in Llansantffraid churchyard
    Close to the S porch of Llansantffraid church.
  86. II* Calcining Kilns and attached abutment at Tondu Ironworks
    Set in the hillside between the company housing of Derllwyn Road and Park Terrace above and the levelled area below where the Engine House stands, just above the old furnace bank and opposite the Lift
  87. II* Lift Tower at Tondu Ironworks Photos
    Set in the hillside between the company housing of Derllwyn Road and Park Terrace above and the levelled area below where the Engine House stands, against the old furnace bank and opposite the Calcini
  88. II* Former Blast Engine Houses at Tondu Ironworks Photos
    At the foot of the hillside into which the Ironworks was built, W of Tondu station and Maesteg Road and at the edge of the now cleared former coal and rail works and yards.
  89. II Bridge over Incline Plane Tondu Photos
    Just within the SW boundary of the community, W of Maesteg Road and the railway, just N of Tondu Methodist church.
  90. II Bridge over Incline Plane Tondu
    Just within the SW boundary of the community, W of Maesteg Road and the railway, just N of Tondu Methodist church.
  91. II Abutments to overbridge/ loading bay on the former Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway
    The section of the former tramway extends from above Rock-fawr for approximately 180m to the N, and includes the retaining walls and embankments of the loading bay/ overbridge.
  92. II 23, Derllwyn Road, Tondu, CF32 9HD Photos
    Just to E of former Truck Shop on the hillside above the former Tondu ironworks and in NW of community.
  93. II Former Truck Shop Tondu Ironworks now Foxtroy Residential Home Photos
    On the west side of the community, on the hillside just NW of the former Tondu Ironworks site and the centre of the original ironworkers'settlement.
  94. II Park Cottage Photos
    Attached to 27 Derllwyn Road, next to the former Truck Shop, on the hillside above the former Tondu ironworks and in the NW of the community.
  95. II Park House Photos
    Attached to number 26, just W of the former Truck Shop on the hillside N of the former Tondu Ironworks, in the W of the community.
  96. II* Glan Rhyd Railway Viaduct (partly in Newcastle Higher community) Photos
    Spanning River Ogmore on a minor road E of A4063 and almost directly beneath viaduct of M4.
  97. II* Glan Rhyd Railway Viaduct Photos
    Spanning River Ogmore on a minor road E of A4063 and almost directly beneath viaduct of M4.
  98. II Trealaw Cemetery Chapel Photos
    The cemetery is on the main Valley thoroughfare at the very eastern edge of the community and on the boundary with Porth; the chapel is near the main central entrance with the extensive cemetery stret
  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 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.

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