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  1. II Old Cefn Bridge
    Situated on the S side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer crossing the Afon Taf Fechan just N of the present road bridge of the A470.
  2. II Pont y Cefn
    Situated on the S side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer some 0.5km NW of Cyfarthfa Castle, crossing the Afon Taff Fechan just S of the Old Cefn Bridge.
  3. II Old Cefn Bridge Photos
    Situated on the S side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer crossing the Afon Taff Fechan just N of the present road bridge of the A470.
  4. II Pont y Cefn
    Situated on the S side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer some 0.5km NW of Cyfartha Castle, crossing the Afon Taff Fechan just S of the Old Cefn Bridge.
  5. I School at Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    Situated in its own landscaped park overlooking the Taff Valley and site of the former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  6. I Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    Situated in its own landscaped park overlooking the Taff Valley and site of the former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  7. II Limekilns south of Cefn Bridge
    Located on the bank of the Taff Fechan just south of Cefn Bridge. The upper level adjoins Brecon Road opposite the turning for Gurnos Estate.
  8. II Fountain Below S.Terrace at Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    Situated below the level of main entrance and directly at head of driveway from entrance gates.
  9. II Carmel Welsh Baptist Chapel and attached schoolroom Photos
    Set back from High Street at splayed junction with Holford Street and Pontycapel Road. Enclosed burial ground.
  10. II Vaynor War Memorial and attached railings Photos
    Near the centre of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer on the NE side of the High Street.
  11. II Park Wall Flanking Railingsat Driveway entrance to Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    Two sections of boundary wall flanking the main road.
  12. II Railings at Driveway entrance to Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    By the main A470 road (and formerly with twin castellated lodges within the park).
  13. II Gatepiers at Driveway entrance to Cyfarthfa Castel Photos
    By the main A470 road (and formerly with twin castellated lodges within the park).
  14. II Barn at Pandy Farm Photos
    Three farm ranges attached to rear of Pandy Farmhouse and Clock Tower at junction with Cyfarthfa Road (immediately opposite Cyfarthfa Castle park).
  15. II Gwaelodygarth House
    Set in its own grounds and reached uphill from the Brecon Road along a steep road which skirts the SE boundary of Cyfartha Castle Park.
  16. II Pandy Farmhouse Photos
    Immediately opposite the entrance gates to Cyfarthfa Castle; at junction with Cyfarthfa Road. SE part of ornamental farm square with gable end to main road, clock-tower attached on far end.
  17. II Park Wall Flanking Railings at Driveway entrance to Cyfarthfa Castle Photos
    Two sections of boundary wall flanking the main road.
  18. 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.
  19. II L-Plan Stable Ranges at Pandy Farm
    Three farm ranges attached to rear of Pandy Farmhouse and Clock Tower at junction with Cyfarthfa Road (immediately opposite Cyfarthfa Castle park).
  20. II Clock Tower at Pandy Farm Photos
    Centre part of ornamental farm square site close to road junction with Cyfarthfa Road. Pandy Farmhouse adjoins on right.
  21. II* Pont-y-Cafnau Photos
    Small ironwork bridge spanning the River Taff immediately downstream from junction of Taf Fawr and Taf Fechan. Reached by an access road descending diagonally from Pont-y-Cefn (A470) and through EFI
  22. II Hen Dy Cwrdd Unitarian Chapel Photos
    Near the centre of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer on the W side of Old Chapel Road.
  23. II NO.30 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  24. II NO.29 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  25. II NO.28 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  26. II NO.27 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  27. II NO.26 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  28. II Grawen Photos
    Projecting into street opposite SW corner of Cyfarthfa Park.
  29. II NO.25 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  30. II NO.24 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  31. II NO.23 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  32. II NO.22 Cyfartha Road, Williamstown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped terrace of industrial housing set into hillside below Brecon Road; facing SW over River Taff towards site of former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
  33. II* Cefn Railway Viaduct Photos
    On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taff Fawr.
  34. II Tabor Independent Chapel
    Prominently situated, on rising ground overlooking the Heads of the Valleys Road, at junction of High Street and Grawen Lane
  35. II* Cefn Railway Viaduct Photos
    On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taf Fawr.
  36. II Remains of chapel/Warehouse at the end of Chapel Row Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  37. II NO.1 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  38. II NO.2 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  39. II NO.3 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  40. II NO.4 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  41. II NO.5 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  42. II Church Hall at Capel Tabernacl
    Occupying a prominent corner site facing down Vulcan Road, Morgantown.
  43. II Capel Tabernacl (Welsh Baptist Church) Photos
    Occupying a prominent corner site facing down Vulcan Road, Morgantown.
  44. 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.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. 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.
  48. 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.
  49. II Vulcan House including attached rear range, and forecourt wall and gate Photos
    On the corner with Vulcan Road.
  50. II Jackson's Bridge Photos
    Road bridge spanning the River Taff between Morgantown and Georgetown on W bank.
  51. II Theatre Royal Photos
    Massive rendered brick frontage set into the slope opposite Penydarren Park. Lower block attached on right.
  52. II Thespian House at Theatre Royal Photos
    Massive rendered brick frontage set into the slope opposite Penydarren Park. Lower block attached on right.
  53. II Catholic Church of St Mary incl. attached presbytery Photos
    Occupying an elevated site above Brecon Road, between Pontmorlais West and The Walk.
  54. II Merthyr Tydfil War Memorial Photos
    Set on terraced hillside above main road junction at Pontmorlais Circus.
  55. II Guard Rail & Steps at Merthyr Tydfil War Memorial Photos
    Set on terraced hillside above main road junction at Pontmorlais Circus.
  56. II District Education Office of Mid-Glamorgan County Council Photos
    Dominant, highly-coloured building on terrace above the road, close to the junction with High Street.
  57. II Flooks Photos
    At main road junction, Pontmorlais Circus, with canted frontage facing uphill to Penydarren and across to Pontmorlais West.
  58. II Christ Church Photos
    Occupying a levelled site on hillside beside road.
  59. II Pont-Sarn
    Situated some 150m S of the Pontsarn railway viaduct on a minor road from Pant to Vaynor crossing the Afon Taf Fechan.
  60. II Pont-sarn
    Situated some 150m S of the Pontsarn railway viaduct on a minor road from Pant to Vaynor crossing the Afon Taf Fechan.
  61. II NOS.9, 9A & 9B Dynevor Street, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    By main A470 road on W bank of River Taff; long elevation to Coffins Row.
  62. II Former Wesley Methodist Church Photos
    Set back slightly to right of Nos 12 and 12A Pontmorlais.
  63. II Zoar Chapel (Welsh Congregational) Photos
    Set back to rear of Nos 3, 4 and 5 Pontmorlais and reached by a gated lane shared with the adjoining Council Offices.
  64. II Gates & Gatepiers at Entry to Zoar Chapel Photos
    On the street line at entrance to lane leading to Zoar Chapel and Council offices.
  65. II Road bridge near former Pontsarn Station
    On the Pontsarn to Vaynor road just W of the Pontsarn railway viaduct.
  66. II NO.14 New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan
    Stepped into top of slope at corner with Upper Thomas Street; design matches No 15 opposite.
  67. II Pillar Box at NE corner of Town Hall Photos
    On pavement at junction of New Castle Street and High Street.
  68. II NO.13A New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan
    Stepped into top of slope at corner with Upper Thomas Street; design matches No 15 opposite.
  69. II NOS.11 & 12 New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped downhill from attached No. 12
  70. II* Pontsarn Railway Viaduct (also in Pant Community) Photos
    Crossing the Afon Taff Fechan just N of Pontsarn and some 600m NW of the remains of Morlais Castle.
  71. II 12, New Castle Street Photos
    Stepped downhill from attached No. 13.
  72. II* Pontsarn Railway Viaduct (also in Vaynor)
    Crossing the Afon Taf Fechan just N of Pontsarn and some 600m NW of the remains of Morlais Castle.
  73. II NO.13 New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped into top of slope at corner with Upper Thomas Street; design matches No 15 opposite.
  74. II* Town Hall Photos
    Prominently sited in the town centre, opposite the junction with Castle Street.
  75. II 20, New Castle Street Photos
    Attached to chapel near corner of street.
  76. II 19, New Castle Street Photos
    Stepped down from No. 18.
  77. II 18, New Castle Street Photos
    Stepped down hill from No. 17.
  78. II NO.17 New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Stepped down from No. 16.
  79. II Former Chapel Photos
    On corner site, attached to No 20 New Castle Street.
  80. II Trengrove House Photos
    Stepped into top of slope at corner with Upper Thomas Street; design matches No 13 opposite.
  81. II NO.16 New Castle Street, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Pair of mid C19 terraced houses stepped downhill from No 15 on corner with Upper Thomas Street.
  82. II Former County Court
    Large public building forward to street at junction with Castle Street opposite.
  83. II St Tydfil's Hospital: Entrance Block (Centre Part Only) Photos
    Set to rear of railed forecourt with drive leading diagonally to plain opening in right-hand range. Union Place approaches on left.
  84. II Statue & Plinth to Sir W.T. Lewis Photos
    To left hand side of entrance forecourt at St Tydfil’s Hospital. Relocated from original site outside the General Hospital, Penydarren Road.
  85. II Statue & Plinth to Henry Seymour Berry Photos
    At centre of semi-circular forecourt in front of Carnegie Library.
  86. II Carnegie Library Photos
    Set back from street behind a semi-circular pave forecourt with low piers (railings removed); Town Hall on N side.
  87. II Catholic Church of St Illtyd
    Reached by a lane on the SW side of Balaclava Road; on steeply sloping site.
  88. II Memorial Fountain in St David's Chuchyard Wall Photos
    At NW corner of open churchyard to St David’s Church. Cast-iron memorial fountain set in a gabled ashlar wall facing the High Street.
  89. II Church Hall at St David's Church Photos
    Prominently sited in an open churchyard on the corner with Church Street, gabled W front to High Street.
  90. II St David's Church Photos
    Prominently sited in an open churchyard on the corner with Church Street, gabled W front to High Street.
  91. II 115 High Street Photos
    At the south end of High Street set in a short row, on the west side opposite the turning for Church Street and St Davids Church.
  92. II Newton House Photos
    Pair of terraced houses stepped in slope towards Church Street.
  93. II Newton House Photos
    Pair of terraced houses stepped in slope towards Church Street.
  94. II Former Miner's Welfare Hall Photos
    Prominently sited on the way to Thomastown from High Street.
  95. II Barn range at Ffrwd Uchaf
    Situated on the E side of the farmyard at Ffrwd Uchaf.
  96. II Lloyds Bank Photos
    On corner with Church Street directly opposite St David’s Church.
  97. II Boer War Memorial & Railings Photos
    Set away from road on a modelled, grassy hillside overlooking the town centre; recreation ground to N.
  98. II* Ynysfach Engine House Photos
    Located at the W of Merthyr College and just N of the remains of the Ynysfach blast furnaces.
  99. 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.
  100. II No 14 Upper Colliers Row
    Situated SE of Heolgerrig, some 500m W of the remains of the Ynysfach Iron Works and just W of the A470.

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