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  1. II 44 Swansea Road, including forecourt wall & piers Photos
    Set back from and placed at an angle to the road near the W end of Swansea Road, and E of Millstreet Bridge.
  2. II Nebo Independent Chapel Photos
    In a prominent position opposite Harris Street, set well back from the road behind a graveyard bounded by rubble walls with dressed piers and double iron gates.
  3. II Tramroad causeway and bridge at Hirwaun Ironworks Photos
    Crossing the Afon Cynon approximately 100m NE of St Lleurwg's church, on the N side of Station Road and S side of the former Hirwaun Ironworks.
  4. II Hirwaun war memorial clock tower Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village opposite the junction of High Street with Cross Street.
  5. II St James' Church Photos
    Set in a slight slope on the corner with Merthyr Road at the NW end of the village. Opposite the junction with Cwmynysmintan Road.
  6. II Merthyr Road Railway Bridge Photos
    Towards the N end of Llwydcoed where the Merthyr Road rises over the disused railway cutting.
  7. II War Memorial Photos
    At the top of Llwydcoed Park immediately to S of the area of Tre-Gibbon.
  8. II Llwydcoed Tramroad Bridge Photos
    Spans the River Cynon at the boundary between the Communities of Aberdare and Llwydcoed. Reached by a lane from the roundabout to SE, past the factory; in the area known as Gelli-Isaf. Steep wooded
  9. II Gate Piers at former Railway Crossing Photos
    At the northern edge of Trecynon; beside the road at the 'S' bend.
  10. II Bridge Over River Dare Photos
    Spanning the River Dare at the NW entrance to the Dare Valley Country Park. Reached down hill from Cwmdare.
  11. II* Llwydcoed Crematorium Photos
    Between Merthyr and Hirwaun, on minor road off A465, on S slope of hillside, set in extensive landscaped grounds.
  12. II St. Fagan's Church Photos
    Reached by lane from the street and tree lined path. Set at the northern end of a sloping, walled, churchyard. Vicarage immediately to NE.
  13. II Vicarage to St Fagan's Church Photos
    Immediately to NE of the Church, slightly stepped down. Reached up a lane from the street; also direct from the churchyard.
  14. II Gates 7 Gate Piers, including Flanking Railings, at NW Entrance to Aberdare Park Photos
    Closing the NW drive entrance to the park immediately SW of the junction with Cemetery Road.
  15. II Old house, with attached byre and barn at Trebanog Fach
    Approximately 1km SW of Pont Pren and reached by private road on the W side of the A4059.
  16. II Carmel (Bryn Sion) Chapel Photos
    On sloping site at a splayed angle to the road flanked by Mount Pleasant Street and Margaret Street and facing down Llewellyn Street. Railed forecourt.
  17. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    Set back at a splayed angle to the road behind grassed and tiled forecourt.
  18. II Hall attached to Capel Y Bedyddwyr
    Built in l852 to the design of Thomas Joseph, local coal owner and engineer; cost รบ920. Became a self-governing church in l855 and then in l893 was extensively remodelled. In l904 further alteration
  19. II Heol Y Felin (Capel Y Bedyddwyr) Photos
    Above the road and set back behind forecourt including small burial ground.
  20. II Siloa Baptist Church Photos
    Situated on the A4059 some 40 m from the junction with Church Street, in graveyard behind low rubble wall with rails and double iron gates.
  21. II Hen Dy Cwrdd Chapel Photos
    Set back from the road at the junction with Mount Pleasant Street. Walled burial ground to the front.
  22. II 37 & 37a Alma Street Photos
    Detached near the top of the street.
  23. II Agricultural range at Bodwigiad
    On the S side of the house.
  24. II Tramroad Bridge Photos
    Spanning the River Cynon immediately below the modern A4059 bypass.
  25. II Bodwigiad
    In its own grounds on the NE side of Pont Pren and reached by private road E of the A4059.
  26. II Bandstand in Aberdare Park Photos
    Near the lake at the southern end of the park, on raised lawn.
  27. II Fountain in Aberdare Park Photos
    Near the lake at the southern end of the park, immediately beside the pavilion.
  28. II Pedestal and Statue of Lord Merthyr in Aberdare Park Photos
    Situated near the main entrance, at the SE end of Aberdare Park; at the top end of a T-shaped pond.
  29. II Gates & Gate Piers, including Flanking Railings at SE (Main) Entrance to Aberdare Park Photos
    Closing the SE drive entrance to the park at the junction with Glan Road.
  30. II Gadlys Chapel Photos
    On sloping site stepped up from adjoining cottages.
  31. II The Rectory Photos
    In its own grounds on the S side of the church and the S side of Church Road.
  32. II Signpost at road junction SE of St Cynog's church Photos
    Adjacent to the lych gate and opposite Church Road.
  33. II Churchyard wall, including pound & lych gate, at St Cynog's church Photos
    Surrounding the church of St Cynog.
  34. II Vestry attached to Salem Chapel Photos
    Set back from the road behind burial ground and reached by railed path. At the NE end of the street.
  35. II Salem Chapel Photos
    Set back from the road behind burial ground and reached by railed path. At the NE end of the street.
  36. II Church of St Cynog Photos
    Isolated from the village to the E, and on a hilltop site at the top of Church Road.
  37. II Former Calcining Furnaces at Gadly's Ironworks Photos
    In the Gadlys area of the town set against a bank at the end of this road beside No l7; a short distance SW of the blast furnaces.
  38. II Cynon Valley main Store Building (formerly the Casting House at Gadly's Ironworks Photos
    In the Gadlys area of the town reached along old road set back from modern relief road; opposite Cynon Valley Transport Depot and Works.
  39. II Gadlys Higher Standard School (Original Ranges only) Photos
    Below the road (set back behind playground). At the southern end of the Gadlys area of town. Site is bordered by high rubble revetment wall.
  40. II Stone Revetments at Former Gadly's Ironworks Photos
    In the Gadlys area of the town on old road set back from modern relief road; at entrance to Cynon Valley Transport Depot and Works.
  41. II Blast Engine House at former Gadly's Ironworks Photos
    In the Gadlys area of the town on old road set back from modern relief road; at entrance to Cynon Valley Transport Depot and Works.
  42. II Pont Lluest-Wen Photos
    Nearly 1km SE of Lluest-Wen Reservoir; reached approximately 3km along a gated track from B4277 at Bryn Du. Spanning the Afon Rhondda Fach on the Western boundary of Aberdare Community area.
  43. II Milestone in boundary wall of Lamb Hotel Photos
    In the boundary wall on the N side of the Lamb Hotel in the centre of the village.
  44. II* St John the Baptist Parish Church Photos
    Set in a oval churchyard on the western edge of the town centre. Part rubble walled and railed boundary.
  45. II Hall attached to Siloa Capel Y Annibynwyr Photos
    Near the western end of the street, facing N.
  46. II Siloa Capel Y Annibynwyr Photos
    Near the western end of the street, facing N.
  47. II English Methodist Chapel (including Vestry) Photos
    Faces E near the junction with High Street.
  48. II 42 High Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Set back to the left of the Constitutional Club; grassed forecourt with rubble wall.
  49. II Town Hall Photos
    Set in a slight slope on the corner with Green Street, opposite the end of Canon Street.
  50. II 43 High Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Set back to the left of the Constitutional Club; grassed forecourt with rubble wall.
  51. II Aberdare Carpet Company Photos
    Prominently sited on corner between Canon Street and High Street.
  52. II M.J.Rayner Photos
    Prominently sited on corner between Canon Street and High Street.
  53. II Deckers Club Photos
    Prominently sited on corner between Canon Street and High Street.
  54. II Constititional Club Photos
    Prominently sited on corner between Canon Street and High Street.
  55. II Trinity Presbyterian Church of Wales Photos
    On the corner with Canon Street to which the railed side elevation faces.
  56. II Hall attached to Trinity Church
    On the corner with Canon Street to which the railed side elevation faces.
  57. II Pillar Box on the Pavement outside The Palladium Cinema Photos
    On the pavement on the E-corner with Weatherall Street; beside the telephone box.
  58. II Milestone Photos
    Set back at the bend in the road in front of the Public Library. Reset into a modern circular brick paved platform; originally at the top end of Victoria Square.
  59. II Telephone Call-box on the pavement outside The Palladium Cinema Photos
    On the pavement on the E corner with Weatherall Street; beside the pillar box.
  60. II Engine House and Fan House at Tower Colliery
    Tower Colliery stands in the bowl of Mynydd Beili-glas, W of the A4061 Hirwaun to Treherbert Road. The Engine House is to the S of the complex, next to the headframe.
  61. II Headframe and pithead at Tower Colliery
    Tower Colliery stands in the bowl of Mynydd Beili-glas, W of the A4061 Hirwaun to Treherbert Road. The headframe is to the S of the complex.
  62. II Presbytery to the Catholic Church of St Joseph
    On the W side of Monk Street, at its S end on the junction with Pendarren Street. Attached to the W of the church set back behind a garden court.
  63. II Catholic Church of St Joseph
    On the W side of Monk Street, at its S end on the junction with Pendarren Street.
  64. II* St Elvan's Church Photos
    Prominently set in a small churchyard on an eminence in the centre of the town. Reached from Victoria Square, up Church Street and from Canon Street.
  65. II Pedestal and Statue of "Caradog" Photos
    At the top end of the square on an island site in front of the Black Lion Hotel. Reset on modern platform with sunken forecourt (ca 1962).
  66. II The Black Lion Hotel Photos
    Prominently sited facing NE down Victoria Square; on corner with Monk Street. Iron railings to the front. Formerly with long garden stretching down the hill.
  67. II Sunday School attached to Bethania Chapel
    High above the street facing NE; hall to rear facing Griffith Street. On sloping site; 2 flights of steps to the forecourt beside No l0l.
  68. II Calfaria Chapel Photos
    Above the road and set back behind burial ground. Side elevation to Griffith Street.
  69. II Bethania Chapel Photos
    High above the street facing NE; hall to rear facing Griffith Street. On sloping site; 2 flights of steps to the forecourt beside No l0l.
  70. II Hall attached to Calfaria Chapel Photos
    Above the road and set back behind burial ground. Side elevation to Griffith Street.
  71. II War Memorial Photos
    At the NE, lower, end of Victoria Square at the junction with Cardiff Road; on an island site where the Victoria Monument formerly stood.
  72. II Caradog Arms Hotel Photos
    At the junction of Cardiff Road and Victoria Square in the centre of the town.
  73. II The Old Courthouse Photos
    On the corner of a lane that turns back behind Commercial Street. To W of the market.
  74. II Radio Rentals Photos
    At the junction of Cardiff Road and Victoria Square in the centre of the town.
  75. II Pillar Box on Pavement outside Nos. 60 & 62 Photos
    On the pavement at the roadside.
  76. II Market Shopping Centre Photos
    Opposite the Aberdare Market.
  77. II The New Market Tavern Photos
    Occupying a large site on the eastern side of the town centre.
  78. II Aberdare Market Photos
    Occupying a large site on the eastern side of the town centre.
  79. II Midland Bank Photos
    Near the junction with Bute Street.
  80. II East Range of Aberdare Market Photos
    At the NE end of Aberdare Market opposite the Bus Station.
  81. II Bute Chambers Photos
    At the curved corner of Bute Street and Cross Street, on sloping site.
  82. II NW Ventilation shaft to Morlais Tunnel
    Situated just SE of the Brecon Mountain Railway station at Pant.
  83. II Blaengwawr House Photos
    Near the N boundary of Aberaman community and S of Aberdare, reached by a lane leading off the B4275, set back in gardens.
  84. II Blaengwawr Farmhouse with attached farm range
    Attached to the rear of Blaengwawr House, the double-pile side elevation now forming the main entrance from the farmyard.
  85. II Saron Independent Chapel Photos
    Situated on the SW corner of Davis and Beddoe Street. Set behind low rubble wall with iron rails and stone piers.
  86. II Ffrwd Uchaf Farmhouse and attached outbuilding
    Situated on the W side of the A470 some 750m NW of its roundabout junction with the Heads of the Valleys road.
  87. II Barn range at Ffrwd Uchaf
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard at Ffrwd Uchaf.
  88. II* Cefn Railway Viaduct Photos
    On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taf Fawr.
  89. II Milestone on A470 near Wyrlod-ddu
    Situated on the W side of the A470 just N of its junction with Upper High Street, Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer.
  90. II* Cefn Railway Viaduct Photos
    On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taff Fawr.
  91. II Tabor Independent Chapel
    Prominently situated, on rising ground overlooking the Heads of the Valleys Road, at junction of High Street and Grawen Lane
  92. II Blaen Canaid Farmhouse
    Situated in a remote location on the W side of the Taf valley reached by a track S from Heolgerrig.
  93. II NO 21 Gelli-deg
    Situated to the N of Swansea Road some 200m NW of its roundabout junction with the A470. The site is some 400m W of the site of the Cyfarthfa blast furnaces.
  94. II NO 19 Gelli-deg
    Situated to the N of Swansea Road some 200m NW of its roundabout junction with the A470. The site is some 400m W of the site of the Cyfarthfa blast furnaces.
  95. II No 17 Gelli-deg
    Situated to the N of Swansea Road some 200m NW of its roundabout junction with the A470. The site is some 400m W of the site of the Cyfarthfa blast furnaces.
  96. II No 16 Gelli-deg
    Situated to the N of Swansea Road some 200m NW of its roundabout junction with the A470. The site is some 400m W of the site of the Cyfarthfa blast furnaces.
  97. II NOS.15-21 (Consec) Swansea Road, Gellideg, Mid Glamorgan
    Situated to the N of Swansea Road some 200m NW of its roundabout junction with the A470. The site is some 400m W of the site of the Cyfarthfa blast furnaces.
  98. II Hen Dy Cwrdd Unitarian Chapel Photos
    Near the centre of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer on the W side of Old Chapel Road.
  99. II Hepste Fawr
    Situated on N bank of the River Hepste some 1.2 km NE of Hepste Bridge.
  100. II Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    In a prominent position on the NE side of New Church Road in Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer.

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