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  1. II The Old Rectory (aka Balfour House)
    Immediately on the north side of the Churchyard of the Church of St Athan.
  2. II Anonymous Monument with railings in Churchyard of St Athan
    About 20m north-west of the tower of the Church of St Athan.
  3. I Church of St Athan Photos
    In the centre of St Athan village.
  4. II Aderyn
    Attached to the east end of West Orchard Farmhouse and once a part of it.
  5. II West Orchard Farmhouse
    About 400m west of the Church of St Athan.
  6. II Myrtle Cottage, including attached outhouses
    To the west of West Orchard Farmhouse and on the other side of the road.
  7. II St Athan War Memorial Photos
    At the junction of the B4285 and Gileston Road.
  8. II West Farmhouse
    At the far west end of Higher End by the south-east corner of RAF St Athan.
  9. II Former Barn at Castleton Farm
    About 50m north of Castleton Farmhouse.
  10. II* Castleton Farmhouse
    About 700m north-east of the Church of St. Athan and approached down a cul-de-sac.
  11. II Bakehouse and Donkey Stable at Castleton Farmhouse
    Immediately adjoining Castleton Farmhouse on the north side.
  12. II Kitchen Garden Wall of Gileston Manor
    Lining the east side of the road opposite the boundaries of Gileston Manor and the Churchyard of the Church of St Giles.
  13. II Stable Block of Gileston Manor
    About 25m north of the Church of St Giles.
  14. II Pigsty at Gileston Manor
    In the home paddock about 100m north of Gileston Manor.
  15. II Cheesehouse at Gileston Manor
    About 20m north of the Church of St Giles.
  16. II Walls, and attached Summerhouse, of Walled Garden at Gileston Manor
    About 50 north-west of Gileston Manor.
  17. II* Church of St Giles Photos
    In the centre of Gileston village and immediately to the east of Gileston Manor.
  18. II* Gileston Manor
    In the centre of Gileston village and immediately west of the Church of St Giles.
  19. II Cross in Churchyard of Church of St Giles Photos
    On the south side of the Church of St Giles.
  20. II Garden Walls along roadside at Gileston Manor Photos
    Lining the west side of the road along the boundaries of Gileston Manor and the Churchyard of the Church of St. Giles.
  21. II Telephone Call-box at road junction in centre of Gileston village Photos
    At the road junction in centre of Gileston village
  22. II Rose Cottage
    Near road junction in centre of Gileston village, about 200m east of the Church of St Giles.
  23. II Dovecote at East Orchard Photos
    On the eastern boundary of the Community and about 1100m east of the Church of St Athan. It stands on the low cliff on the west side of the River Thaw and is approached via the lands of Rock Farm.
  24. II Retainers' Hall at East Orchard
    On the eastern boundary of the Community and about 1100m east of the Church of St Athan. It stands on the low cliff on the west side of the River Thaw and is approached via the lands of Rock Farm.
  25. II Memorial at St Athan Boys' Village Photos
    In the centre of the former Boys' Village approximately 300m south of the B4265 on a minor road leading to West Aberthaw and about 1km north of Aberthaw power station.
  26. II Heavy Horse Stable at West Aberthaw Farm
    A part of the farmyard group about 50m west of West Aberthaw Farmhouse.
  27. II Barn at West Aberthaw Farm
    A part of the farmyard group about 50m west of West Aberthaw Farmhouse.
  28. II Cart Shed at West Aberthaw Farm
    A part of the farmyard group about 50m west of West Aberthaw Farmhouse.
  29. II Bullhouse (Old Chapel) at West Aberthaw Farm
    A part of the farmyard group about 50m west of West Aberthaw Farmhouse.
  30. II West Aberthaw Farmhouse
    About 500m north of Aberthaw power station and east of the Church of St Giles.
  31. II Garden Wall of West Aberthaw Farmhouse
    Surrounding the garden on the north and west sides of West Aberthaw Farmhouse.
  32. II* Church of St Brise Photos
    It is within the boundary fence of RAF St Athan on the south side of a right-angled bend in the road and hidden by trees.
  33. II Batslays Farmhouse
    On the eastern boundary of Llantwit Major Community but approached going west from St Athan village centre to the south of RAF St Athan.
  34. II Combination Farm Building at Flemingston Court Photos
    Immediately to south-east of Flemingston Court and in the centre of the village which is approximately 2km north of St Athan.
  35. II* Flemingston Court Farmhouse Photos
    On the south side of the Churchyard of the Church of St Michael the Archangel.
  36. II Detached Kitchen at Flemingston Court
    10m north of Flemingston Court.
  37. II Garden wall and House Ruins at Flemingston Manor Photos
    On the north boundary of Flemingston Court between it and the Churchyard of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel.
  38. II* Church of St Michael the Archangel Photos
    In the centre of Flemingston village.
  39. II Telephone Call-box on the road verge to the north of the Church of St Michael the Archangel Photos
    At the road junction on the north side of the Church of St Michael the Archangel.
  40. II Yr Hen Fferm Dy Photos
    On prominent corner site, about 70m north-east of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel.
  41. II Picketston
    On the eastern boundary of Llanmaes community closer to the village of St. Athan.
  42. II The Granary Photos
    In the centre of East Aberthaw village on the west side of the road adjoining Marsh House.
  43. II Marsh House, with attached garden wall Photos
    In the centre of East Aberthaw village on the west side of the road adjoining The Granary.
  44. II* The Blue Anchor Inn PH Photos
    In the centre of East Aberthaw village on the east side of the road.
  45. II Aberthaw Signal Box Photos
    Standing on the platform of the demolished Aberthaw High Level station about 100m to the west of Station Terrace in East Aberthaw.
  46. II Bethesda'r Fro Chapel with attached mounting block Photos
    About 2500m east of the Church of St. Illtud on the St. Athan road.
  47. II Forecourt and Graveyard Gates, Gatepiers and Walls of Bethesda'r Fro Chapel
    Surrounding Bethesda'r Fro Chapel and its graveyard.
  48. II Summerhouse Tower
    In the centre of Summerhouse Fort on the cliffs in the far south-easterly corner of Llantwit Major Community.
  49. II Summerhouse Fort
    On the cliffs in the far south-easterly corner of Llantwit Major Community set in the centre of Summerhouse Camp.
  50. II East Kilns at Aberthaw Lime and Cement Works Photos
    Harbour lane over the railway off the road to Fontygary.
  51. II Aberthaw Lime and Cement Works Photos
    About 700m south west of East Aberthaw approached via the Pleasant Harbour lane over the railway off the road to Fontygary.
  52. II Walls of Walled Gardens at Fonmon Castle Photos
    On the north and west sides of Fonmon Castle.
  53. II Fishweir Farmhouse
    Located 2km SE of the village of St Mary Church village on the Tre-Aubrey to Llanmaes Road, from which a driveway leads south to the property.
  54. II Barn at Fishweir
    Located approximately 2km South East of the village of St Mary Church on the Tre-Aubrey to Llanmaes Road. Set down a long track leading south to the Fishweir farm group.
  55. II Stable Block at Fonmon Castle Photos
    About 50m south-west of Fonmon Castle.
  56. I Fonmon Castle Photos
    On the north side of the B4265 but approached via a drive from Fonmon village.
  57. II Retaining Walls of South Garden at Fonmon Castle Photos
    On the south side of Fonmon Castle.
  58. II* Watchtower at Fonmon Castle Photos
    About 200m south of Fonmon Castle.
  59. II Fonmon Well
    About 25m west of Fonmon pond beside the road to Fonmon Castle.
  60. II Walls surrounding Fonmon Pond including the Bridge and Weir and Well at Fonmon Photos
    In the centre of Fonmon village.
  61. II Orchard House Photos
    The first historic house at the eastern entry to Boverton.
  62. II East Hall (aka Rosedene) Photos
    In Fonmon village about 100m north-east of the pond approached up a lane off the road to Penmark.
  63. II Tudor Cottage
    Adjoining Cherry Tree Cottage on the east.
  64. II Cherry Tree Cottage
    About 75m east of Boverton House on the other side of the road.
  65. II* Treguff Farmhouse
    Set on high ground, on a platform site, E of the Nant Treguff and 2km NW of Llancarfan. Large farmyard below. Stone stile to front courtyard which has rubble boundary wall.
  66. II Boverton House with attached Stable Range Photos
    Situated in the eastern angle of Boverton Road and Eglwys Lewis Road.
  67. II Wall and Gateway opposite Boverton House
    Along the roadside directly opposite Boverton House.
  68. II Garden Walls and Railings of Boverton House
    Surrounding the street front and sides of Boverton House.
  69. II Cliff Farmhouse Photos
    Located S of Llancarfan village, on the N side of the Llancadle-Penmark Road.
  70. II Boverton Park House
    About 80m east of Boverton place but approached off Boverton Road.
  71. II Walls surrounding Garden to west of Boverton House
    Situated in the western angle of Boverton Road and Eglwys Brewis Road. This garden is to the west of Boverton House and is separated from it and its main garden by the road.
  72. II Navron Photos
    Adjoins The Causeway on the east.
  73. II The Causeway Photos
    The first house on the south side of the road going east from Boverton village centre.
  74. II* Boverton Place including attached bee-boles Photos
    On the south side of Boverton village centre.
  75. II Tyle House Photos
    About 130m north of Boverton Place on the road to Llantwit Major.
  76. II Kenson Bridge Photos
    On the north boundary of Rhoose Community crossing into Llancarfan Community.
  77. II Barn at Great House Farm Photos
    At the south entry to the village of Llanmaes and about 150m south of the Church of St. Cattwg.
  78. II Parish Church of St Mary Photos
    Located at the centre of St Mary Church village.
  79. II Dovecote at Llanmaes House
    In the south-east corner of the gardens of Llanmaes House.
  80. II Old Rectory
    Located immediately to the North of St Mary Church, within the centre of the village.
  81. II* Llanmaes House Photos
    In the centre of Llanmaes village facing the east end of the Church of St. Cattwg.
  82. II* Walls, Gatepiers and Gates of Llanmaes House Photos
    Surrounding the front and rear gardens of Llanmaes House.
  83. II Railed Tomb to Nicholl family to east of Chancel of Church of St Cattwg Photos
    Immediately to the east of the chancel of the Church of St. Catwg.
  84. II Cross in Churchyard of Church of St Cattwg Photos
    Immediately to the south of the Church of St. Cattwg.
  85. II* Church of St Cattwg Photos
    In the centre of Llanmaes village.
  86. II Old Beaupre Barn
    Located to the SE of Old Beaupre Castle, within a field approximately 100m S of the farmhouse, aligned on a NE/SW axis.
  87. II Telephone Call-box north of the parish church Photos
    In the centre of Llanmaes village about 50m north of the Church of St Cattwg.
  88. II Plaisted Cottage Photos
    Adjoining Plaisted House on the east.
  89. II Former Hall Range to S of Old Beaupre Castle
    Located immediately to the S of S range of Old Beaupre Castle, aligned on N/S axis.
  90. II Plaisted House Photos
    In Llanmaes village about 100m west of the Church of St. Cattwg.
  91. I Old Beaupre Castle Photos
    Located approximately 2km SW of St Hilary on the E bank of the river Thaw, set on a platformed site, with pedestrian access from St Hilary to St Mary Church road to NW, opposite Howe Mill Farm.
  92. II* Old Beaupre Farmhouse
    Located at the SE corner of Old Beaupre Castle, attached to the E end of the S range of the ruined manor house, aligned on a N/S axis.
  93. I St Cadoc's Parish Church Photos
    Located at centre of village.
  94. II Telephone Call-box between the Parish Hall and the bridge Photos
    On the pavement set back at the W end of the bridge. Beside the Parish Hall which is to the E of the churchyard.
  95. II Telephone Call-box in centre of Village at junction with Croft John Photos
    In the centre of Penmark village.
  96. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    In the centre of Penmark village on the north side of the road to Barry.
  97. II Cross in Churchyard at Church of St Mary Photos
    On the south side of the Church of St Mary.
  98. II Casberd Family Tomb in the Churchyard of the Church of St Mary Photos
    Immediately adjoining the south porch of the Church of St Mary.
  99. II Memorial to John and Mary Jenkins in Churchyard of Church of St Mary Photos
    On the east side of the Church of St Mary, south-east of the chancel.
  100. II Sarah Elizabeth Jones Memorial Cross in the Churchyard of the Church of St Mary Photos
    On the east side of the Church of St Mary.

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