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  1. II Wenvoe War Memorial Photos
    In a small memorial park at the centre of Wenvoe village on the W side of Old Port Road, c80m to the north of the St Mary’s church and just to the south of the Wenvoe Arms.
  2. II Telephone Call-box on Village Green Photos
    Beside pathway in open ground close to boundary wall at south end of village green; Churchyard opposite. Old Port Road along E side.
  3. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    In the centre of Wenvoe village, fronting the main thoroughfare, in a roughly rectangular churchyard entered through a stone arch at NE.
  4. II The Old Rectory
    In the centre of Wenvoe village, adjacent to the church, set back from the road within gardens, entered through a recessed bay to the front wall.
  5. II* Church of St Bleiddian Photos
    In the centre of St Lythans hamlet, set back from the road, reached by a short track and surrounded by a roughly circular walled churchyard incorporating stone stiles.
  6. II Former walled kitchen garden wall at Wenvoe Castle- W range
    This section of wall is opposite the main stable entrance.
  7. II Former coach-house and stables at Wenvoe Castle
    The stable courtyard forms a large rectangle attached to the back of the former castle.
  8. II Barn at Goldsland Farm
    At the centre of a farmyard complex situated some distance to W of Goldsland Farmhouse adjacent to Goldsland Brook.
  9. II Grotto in Wenvoe Castle Park
    SW of the former castle in a tongue of woodland extending N from Bears Wood, close to the lake.
  10. II Outbuilding to N of Nant Bran Farmhouse
    Near N corner of Nant Bran Farmhouse, aligned SW-NE.
  11. II Nant Bran Farmhouse
    About 1.5km SSW of St Nicholas, reached from drive opposite Dyffryn Gardens. The house is towards NE end of rectangular farmyard aligned SW-NE.
  12. II Former Bull Shed at Nant Bran Farm.
    Towards bottom end of yard at Nant Bran Farm, opposite long cowhouse.
  13. II Agricultural Range opposite Nant Bran Farmhouse.
    Opposite (to NW) of Nant Bran Farmhouse, forming one side of rectangular farm yard.
  14. II Cwrt-yr-Ala House
    In a spectacular position, on a terraced slope overlooking a part-wooded valley, Cwm Penllwynog, through which runs the Winstone Brook later joining the Cadoxton River.
  15. II* Church of St Andrew Photos
    On low-lying ground in the centre of the hamlet, a still rural community NW of the urban development of Dinas Powys, standing in a roughly rectangular churchyard with retaining wall incorporating ston
  16. II The Bier House in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    In the SW corner of the churchyard facing E.
  17. II Churchyard cross in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    Standing S of the church.
  18. II* The Old Rectory
    Situated on SW side of the church, within the grounds of The Rectory and reached by a drive through that property.
  19. II Garn-hill and attached garden terrace Photos
    On a south facing slope NE of the hamlet of St Andrews Major, reached by a long drive from the hamlet and set in terraced gardens.
  20. II Milepost outside the Western Cemetery Photos
    Outside the Western Cemetery and about 50m west of the main entrance on Cowbridge Road West.
  21. II The Old Dairy at Cwrt-yr-Ala
    Standing on the N bank of the seventh pond in the valley SE of the main house.
  22. II Gate and gatepiers beside South Lodge at Coedarhydyglyn
    The entrance to the main drive which leads through parkland to the house; just off the lane to Drope and St Georges, a short distance N of the A48, the turning about 1 km W of Culverhouse Cross.
  23. II Church of St Mary Photos
    A small church set in the north-east corner of Caerau Camp Hill Fort on the south-east side of the Community.
  24. II Lion steps
    SE of and close to the house.
  25. II* Dyffryn House
    Set within the large public grounds of Dyffryn Gardens; 2km to south of St Nicholas.
  26. II Gate and gatepiers midway along S drive at Coedarhydyglyn
    At the entrance to the area of park and garden surrounding the house; roughly halfway along the main S drive.
  27. II Lower South Terrace at Dyffryn Gardens(partly in St Nicholas and Bonvilston Community)
    Dividing the formal gardens extending south of the main house from the Great Lawn
  28. II Fountain to South of Dyffryn House(partly in St Nicholas and Bonvilston Community)
    Situated at the centre of the lily pond canal that runs longitudinally though the main lawns in the centre of the gardens. Dyffryn is approximately 2 km S of St Nicholas.
  29. II Fountain to South of Dyffryn House
    Situated at the centre of the lily pond canal that runs longitudinally through the main lawns in the centre of the gardens. Dyffryn is approximately 2km S of St. Nicholas.
  30. II Vine Walk and Kiosks
    At the S end of the Great Lawn.
  31. II Pompeian Garden at Dyffryn House
    Situated to the W of the main lawn in the centre of the gardens and to the SW of Dyffryn House. Dyffryn is approximately 2km S of St. Nicholas.
  32. II Walled Garden at Dyffryn House
    Set in the slope to W of Dyffryn House on a NE/SW axis. Dyffryn is approximately 2km S of St. Nicholas.
  33. II* Coach-house and stables at Coedarhydyglyn
    To the NE of the main house, on the same plateau.
  34. I Coedarhydyglyn including attached outbuildings at rear.
    In an elevated position overlooking surrounding parkland and the Vale of Glamorgan beyond; reached by a long drive from the lane to Drope and St Georges which leads off the A48 at Tumbledown.
  35. II Brynwell Farm including attached agricultural buildings Photos
    About 1km W of B4262, reached by minor road which joins B4262 near telephone box.
  36. II Telephone Call-box
    In the village centre, adjacent to the gable end of the listed row of Church Cottages and opposite the church.
  37. II Nos 1, 2, 3 Church Cottages
    On the opposite side of the road and to the N of the church.
  38. II Lychgate at Church of St Michael Photos
    Forming the churchyard entrance NE of the church.
  39. I Church of St Michael Photos
    In the centre of the village, on a steep rise, the churchyard sloping to S.
  40. II Church of St. Francis of Assissi RC Photos
    Set below the south side of Cowbridge Road West but approached from Caerau Park Road.
  41. II Lon Twyn
    On rising ground NW of the village centre, set within terraced gardens with views S over the Bristol Channel.
  42. II Well House
    In the hamlet of Dyffryn S of the Dyffryn gardens boundary wall.
  43. II St. Fagans Court (also known as The Court) Photos
    Small country house now surrounded by the housing estate of Cwrt-y-cadno about 1000m south from the Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin.
  44. II The Three Tuns Photos
    Prominently situated within St. Nicholas Village. Set back from the road frontage by a modern rubble stone wall with flagged courtyard to front.
  45. II Remains of Dinas Powis Castle Photos
    On a wooded spur in Castle Wood, immediately above the C20 development of Lettons Way and reached by footpath from there.
  46. II Milepost outside No 322 Photos
    The mile post is immediatel south-west of the junction with Crossways Road
  47. II Great House Farmhouse and attached Barn Photos
    Off the road south from St Fagans and about 1000m from the Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin.
  48. II The Mount
    Facing the Common on ground rising from and SW of the village centre. Set back from the road in a walled garden with entrance comprising tall rendered piers and tall decorative wrought iron gates.
  49. II Dinas Powys Parish Hall Photos
    Just to W and on rising ground above the village centre, on a railed and walled terrace of random stone reached by steps.
  50. II GPO Pillar on corner with Road to St Nicholas' Church Photos
    Adjoining telephone call-box, prominently sited on the approach to St Nicholas Church.
  51. II Telephone Call-box on corner with road to St Nicholas' Church Photos
    Prominent feature on the approach to St Nicholas Church.
  52. II Tinkins Hall (former Cory Institute) Photos
    Located on the S side of the Cardiff Road (A48), opposite Smiths Row.
  53. II Church of St Peter Photos
    On low-lying ground by the Cadoxton River a short distance N of the village centre.
  54. II Church Hall House (former Cory Institute) Photos
    Located on the S side of the Cardiff Road (A48), opposite Smiths Row.
  55. II Smiths Row (also known as Blcksmiths Cottages) Photos
    Centrally located on the N side of the A48 opposite the Forge and Church Hall.
  56. II Smiths Row (also known as Blacksmiths Cottages) Photos
    Centrally located on the N side of the A48 opposite the Forge and Church Hall.
  57. II Blacksmith's Cottages Photos
    Centrally located on the N side of the A48 opposite the Forge and Church Hall.
  58. II War Memorial Photos
    In the middle of the triangular green at the centre of the village on paving enclosed by chain fencing hung from stone piers.
  59. II* Parish Church of St Nicholas Photos
    Reached from the north side of the main A 48 road and set within low walled churchyard.
  60. II* Church of St Dyfan and St Teilo Photos
    Barry
  61. II Old Court
    Fronting the W side of the triangular green in the village centre, and at the end of the row attached to The Star Inn.
  62. II Cory Family Chest-Tomb at Parish Church of St Nicholas Photos
    Located within the churchyard to the NW side of the parish church.
  63. II Church of St Michael Photos
    Off the road south from St Fagans and about 1000m from the Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin.
  64. II Church of the Resurrection Photos
    In the centre of Grand Avenue on the corner with Ty Coch Road.
  65. II* Church of St Cadoc Photos
    At junction of Coldbrook Road West and Brock Street in small churchyard.
  66. II Cross in Churchyard at Church of St Cadoc Photos
    To S of nave of church.
  67. II Biglis Farmhouse
    In the low lying land of the Moors around the Cadoxton River, SW of the village and reached by a farm track.
  68. II The Old Schoolhouse Photos
    On corner of Coldbrook Road East and Coldbrook Road West.
  69. II Barn at Biglis Farm
    Farmyard lies to E of farmhouse and barn is nearest and at right angles to it.
  70. II Lidmore Farmhouse
    Part of a small group of buildings S of Dyfrryn, E of Northcliff, including the former Lidmore Mill
  71. II Llanmaes House
    Off the road south from St Fagans and about 500m from the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
  72. II Cadoxton Court
    On elevated site above Gladstone Road, entered from Mount Pleasant.
  73. I Dovecote at Cadoxton Court Photos
    To S of house.
  74. II Churchyard cross at Church of St George Photos
    Standing to S of church.
  75. II Riverside Cottage Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  76. II* Church of St George Photos
    A little to the E of the hamlet of St Georges which developed round Castle Farm, main approach from N, the centre of a small cluster of buildings grouped round the churchyard, close to the Ely River.
  77. II Privy at Llwyn-yr-eos Farm
    One of the buildings displayed as a part of the Llwyn-yr-eos Farmstead in the Museum of Welsh Life.
  78. II Church Cottage Photos
    Adjacent to the Church of St George, to west.
  79. II Llwyn-yr-eos Farmhouse Photos
    One of the buildings displayed as a part of the Llwyn-yr-eos Farmstead in the Museum of Welsh Life.
  80. II Garden Wall of No. 1 The Twyn
    Attached to the front elevation of No. 1.
  81. II Silver Stream Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  82. II No. 2 The Twyn Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  83. II No.1 The Twyn Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  84. II Front Garden Wall
    Along the street boundary.
  85. II Implement Shed at Llwyn-yr-eos Farm
    One of the buildings displayed as a part of the Llwyn-yr-eos Farmstead in the Museum of Welsh Life.
  86. II Laundry Cottage Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  87. II Front Garden Walls of Nos 1-4 (consec) Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  88. II Cowshed, Stable, Pigsties, Brewery and Worker's House at Llwyn-yr-eos Farm Photos
    One of the buildings displayed as a part of the Llwyn-yr-eos Farmstead in the Museum of Welsh Life.
  89. II 4, Castle Hill, St Fagans, Cardiff
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  90. II 3, Castle Hill, St Fagans, Cardiff
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  91. II 2, Castle Hill, St Fagans, Cardiff
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  92. II NOS.1-4 (Consec) & Front Garden Walls, Castle Hill, St.fagans, South Glamorgan Photos
    One of a group of estate buildings clustered below St Fagans Castle.
  93. II Barn and attached Calf Pens at Llwyn-yr-eos Farm Photos
    One of the buildings displayed as a part of the Llwyn-yr-eos Farmstead in the Museum of Welsh Life.
  94. II South Boundary Wall of the Stable Court including the Drinking Fountain on Castle Hill Photos
    One of the associated structures in the gardens of St Fagans Castle and part of the Museum of Welsh Life.
  95. II Stable Court at St Fagans Castle Photos
    One of the estate buildings associated with St Fagans Castle and close by it on the south-east.
  96. II Curtain Walls of St Fagans Castle with attached Bothies in the Service Yard
    One of the associated structures in the gardens of St Fagans Castle and part of the Museum of Welsh Life.
  97. II South Wall of Forecourt at St Fagans Castle
    One of the associated structures in the gardens of St Fagans Castle and part of the Museum of Welsh Life.
  98. II South Wall of the Entrance Garden separating it from the Stable Court at St Fagans Castle
    One of the associated structures in the gardens of St Fagans Castle and part of the Museum of Welsh Life.
  99. II Hill Cottage Photos
    On the south side of the junction with Crofft-y-genau Road and Castle Hill.
  100. II The Mount Photos
    A part of the group of estate buildings at the entry to St Fagans village from Cardiff.

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