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  1. II Barry Island Railway Station
    On Station Approach, opposite Barry Island Pleasure Beach.
  2. II Public Convenience Photos
    At the eastern end of Whitmore Bay above the seafront promenade facing onto Friars Road
  3. II Pedestrian Bridge Photos
    At the eastern end of Whitmore Bay spanning the pedestrian access tot he seafront promenade.
  4. II Seafront Wall Photos
    On the seafront of Whitmore Bay enclosing the northern edge of beach
  5. II East Shelter Photos
    On the seafront promenade at the eastern end of Whitemore Bay
  6. II West Shelter and Amusement Arcade Photos
    On the seafront promenade at the western end of Whitmore Bay
  7. II Lifeboat House Photos
    Near W (landward) end of W breakwater.
  8. II Gates and Gatepiers at drive entrance to Friars Point House Photos
    Closing the eastern end of the tree lined drive, immediately in front of the lodge. Friars Point house is set in its own grounds at the W end of Barry Island.
  9. II Lodge to Friars Point House Photos
    On the R of the gated entrance to the tree-lined drive of Friars Point House which lies in its own grounds at the W end of Barry Island.
  10. II Slipway
    Near W (landward) end of W breakwater.
  11. II Walls of Dock Basin (Also known as No 3 Basin)
    At seaward end of Barry Docks.
  12. II* Sliding Bridge at N entrance to Basin Photos
    Spans N entrance to Dock Basin.
  13. II Operator's Cabin to Sliding Bridge Photos
    To SE of bridge.
  14. II Friars Point House Photos
    At the W end of Barry Island facing Friars Point with broad sea views. Set in its own grounds and reached along a tree-lined and gated drive.
  15. II North Hydraulic Pumping House Photos
    At NW corner of No 1 Dock, set back from the dock side.
  16. II* Pedestal and Statue of David Davies Photos
    On the seaward side of the road in front of the main elevation of the Barry Dock Board Offices. Faces S overlooking the docks.
  17. II Breakwater Lighthouse Photos
    At seaward end of W breakwater.
  18. II 3. Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  19. II 2. Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  20. II 6. Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  21. II Barry Hotel Photos
    On E corner of Broad Street and Windsor Road.
  22. II* Former Barry Docks Offices (now offices of Associated British Ports) Photos
    Prominently sited, overlooking Docks to S, below the town on a flat site near Castleisland Point; railway immediately to rear.
  23. II 5. Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  24. II 1, Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  25. II No 72, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  26. II No 71, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  27. II No 70, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  28. II No 69, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  29. II 4. Lampstandard outside the Barry Docks Offices Photos
    Barry
  30. II Cross at Church of St Nicholas Photos
    To S of nave of St Nicholas' Church.
  31. II Former Church of St Nicholas Photos
    Near junction with Park Avenue, in churchyard with C18 and early C19 monuments.
  32. II Churchyard Wall of Church of St Nicholas Photos
    Barry
  33. II Former Customs House and Mercantile Marine Office Photos
    On sloping site at the junction of Dockview Road; rounded corner.
  34. II Cenotaph (including area Walls and Steps) Photos
    To E of main entrance to Memorial Hall.
  35. II Porthkerry Methodist Church Photos
    On E corner of Porthkerry Road and Romilly Road.
  36. II All Saints Church Photos
    On prominent site on SW corner of Park Road and St Nicholas's Road, visible from much of Barry.
  37. II NO.10 Old Village Road (N Side), South Glamorgan Photos
    10 Old Village Road
  38. II Watchtower Photos
    To SE of Whitehouse Cottage, built partly into slope.
  39. II Old Rocket Station Photos
    Adjacent to watchtower for which it served as store for rocket apparatus.
  40. II* Whitehouse Cottage Photos
    To N of Watch Tower and Old Rocket Shed.
  41. II Barry Municipal Buildings and Library Photos
    At junction of Holton Road and King's Square.
  42. II* Barry Castle Photos
    Near junction with Porth-y-Castell.
  43. II Springbank Nursing Home
    West block of a wide symmetrical composition on a spacious elevated site to N of town centre. Site bounded by Buttrills, Barry, and College Roads; terraced grounds to S.
  44. II Vale Resource Centre Photos
    Central block of a wide symmetrical composition on a spacious elevated site to N of town centre. Site bounded by Buttrills, Barry, and College Roads; terraced grounds to S.
  45. II Pavilions at Cold Knap Park with adjacent staircases
    A pair of pavilions built against the promenade at Cold Knap Park, separated by a wide flight of concrete steps with similar flights to either side down from the promenade to the harp-shaped boating l
  46. II College Fields Nursing Home Photos
    East block of a wide symmetrical group of buildings on a spacious elevated site to N of town centre. Site bounded by Buttrils, Barry, and College Road; terraced grounds to S
  47. II Former Fire Station Photos
    Opposite Court Road block of Holton Road School.
  48. II Former Caretaker's Cottage at former Polytechnic of Wales Photos
    To N of town centre, on E edge of grounds of former college, to south of Buttrills Road entrance. Site bounded by Buttrills, Barry, and College Roads; terraced grounds to S.
  49. II Former Chapel at former Polytechnic of Wales
    In grounds immediately to NW of Old College Building a spacious elevated site to N of town centre. Site bounded by Buttrills, Barry, and College Roads; terraced grounds to S. Built as non-denominati
  50. I Dovecote at Cadoxton Court Photos
    To S of house.
  51. II Cadoxton Court
    On elevated site above Gladstone Road, entered from Mount Pleasant.
  52. II Former Lodge and Screen walls flanking the driveway entrance to Sully Hospital
    Set back from the byroad (about 1 1/2 kms from B4267) and close to W side of main driveway to Sully Hospital.
  53. II* Sully Hospital Photos
    Reached along a byroad one-and-a-half kms SW from B4267 near W outskirts of Sully. The hospital is sited in extensive, wooded grounds at Hayes Point overlooking the Bristol Channel.
  54. II Cwm-cidy Farm Cottage
    In the north-east corner of the community approached down a track south of Port Road, A4228.
  55. II Cwm-cidy Farm
    In the north-east corner of the community approached down a track south of Port Road, A4228.
  56. II* Church of St Dyfan and St Teilo Photos
    Barry
  57. II The Coachhouse, Cwm-cidy Farm
    In the north-east corner of the community approached down a track south of Port Road, A4228.
  58. II Ty-crwn, Cwm-cidy Farm
    In the north-east corner of the community approached down a track south of Port Road, A4228.
  59. II Hayes Farm Windmill Photos
    Between the road and the industrial estate, opposite the farmhouse, to the north of Sully Hospital; in a fenced enclosure.
  60. II Cross in Churchyard at Church of St Cadoc Photos
    To S of nave of church.
  61. II* Church of St Cadoc Photos
    At junction of Coldbrook Road West and Brock Street in small churchyard.
  62. II The Old Schoolhouse Photos
    On corner of Coldbrook Road East and Coldbrook Road West.
  63. II Porthkerry Railway Viaduct (partly in the community of Rhoose) Photos
    To N of carpark at POrthkerry Country Park.
  64. II Porthkerry Viaduct (partly in the Barry community) Photos
    To the north of the main carpark in Porthkerry Country Park and crossing into Barry Community.
  65. II Cross in the Churchyard of the Church of St Curig Photos
    On the south side of the Church of St Curig.
  66. II* Church of St Curig Photos
    On the eastern boundary of the community set to the south-east of Porthkerry village green.
  67. II* Church Farmhouse (aka Glebe Farm) Photos
    On the north side of the Porthkerry village green abouth 50m from the Church of St Curig
  68. II* Outbuilding to north of Church Farmhouse Photos
    In the garden on the north side of Church Farmhouse.
  69. II The Old School House Photos
    Adjoining the Churchyard of the Church of St. Curig on the west side.
  70. II Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    At the W end of the C20 urban development of Sully, the core of the former village, in a large roughly triangular churchyard on a corner site with Cog Road.
  71. II Upper Porthkerry Farmhouse Photos
    On the north-east side of the road, opposite the south-east end of Cardiff airport runway, and beside the lane leading to Egerton Grey Country House Hotel.
  72. II Lower Porthkerry Farmhouse
    On the north-east side of the road, opposite the south-east end of Cardiff airport runway.
  73. II Barn at Biglis Farm
    Farmyard lies to E of farmhouse and barn is nearest and at right angles to it.
  74. 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.
  75. II Limekiln
    In a private garden, close to the lane, a cul-de-sac, on the slope S of Cog Road.
  76. 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.
  77. II Lidmore Farmhouse
    Part of a small group of buildings S of Dyfrryn, E of Northcliff, including the former Lidmore Mill
  78. II Barn at Goldsland Farm
    At the centre of a farmyard complex situated some distance to W of Goldsland Farmhouse adjacent to Goldsland Brook.
  79. II Former coach-house and stables at Wenvoe Castle
    The stable courtyard forms a large rectangle attached to the back of the former castle.
  80. II Former walled kitchen garden wall at Wenvoe Castle- W range
    This section of wall is opposite the main stable entrance.
  81. II Robins Hangar at Cardiff Airport
    On the S side of Cardiff Airport, approached by an entrance from the N end of Rhoose Road.
  82. II Nicells
    At the northern end of Swanbridge Road at the junction with Cog Road and Sully Road, on the western side overlooking the complex of Cog Farm.
  83. II Planned group of farmyard buildings at Cog Farm Photos
    Cog Farm lies W of the T-junction in Cog, NE of Sully village; the farmyards and farm ranges are to W of the farmhouse.
  84. II Cog House
    Forming the E range of the farm complex set back behind wall with iron railings, just W of the T-junction with Swanbridge Road and Sully Road, NE of Sully village.
  85. II Eight rickstands to N side of Cog Farm
    Cog Farm lies to W of the T-junction in Cog, N of Sully Village; the rickstands are situated at the NE edge of the former rickyard bordering the fields and to the rear of the farmyard buildings which
  86. 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.
  87. II The Bier House in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    In the SW corner of the churchyard facing E.
  88. II Churchyard cross in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    Standing S of the church.
  89. 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
  90. II Barn at Home Farm
    On the hillside just E of the junction of Sully Road, Cog Road and Swanbridge Road, near the enclosed farmyard and reached by a track.
  91. II Lower Farm Cottage with attached garden wall
    Set well back behind low walled forecourt on the corner with Fontygary Road.
  92. II Lower Farmhouse
    In the centre of Rhoose village approached off the north side of Fontygary Road.
  93. II Well House
    In the hamlet of Dyffryn S of the Dyffryn gardens boundary wall.
  94. II Swanbridge House Photos
    Directly facing the sea, separated from it only by a narrow lane; within a garden bounded at front by a wall with cast iron railings,gates and iron gatepiers.
  95. 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.
  96. II Rhoose Council School Photos
    In the centre of Rhoose village opposite the Police Station.
  97. 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.
  98. II Lon Twyn
    On rising ground NW of the village centre, set within terraced gardens with views S over the Bristol Channel.
  99. II Downs Farmhouse
    SE of the main village on the edge of the low-lying land known as the Moors, reached by a drive.
  100. II Vine Walk and Kiosks
    At the S end of the Great Lawn.

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