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  1. II Trepit Cottage
    Located in the hamlet of Trepit to the W of Wick, and on the N side of the lane.
  2. II Brooks Farm and adjoining range aka Brook Farm
    Located on the E side of West Street, between Broughton and Wick. A stone wall forms the boundary between house and road, with access via an iron gate. Farm buildings to N and E.
  3. II Cow-house and Stable Range to NE of Brooks Farm
    Located on the E side of West Street, between Broughton and Wick. Located on the N side of the farmyard which is to the NE of the house.
  4. II Farm Range to NE of Brooks Farm
    Brooks Farm is located on the E side of West Street, between Broughton and Wick. This building is on the E side of the farmyard, which is to the NE of the house.
  5. II Monknash Forge
    On the south side of the road junction at Broughton.
  6. II Dovecote of Monknash Grange Photos
    In the field behind the remains of the Tithe Barn.
  7. II Church Farmhouse
    Church Farmhouse
  8. II Plough and Harrow PH, including front garden walls
    Immediately to the south-west of Church Farm in the centre of Monknash village.
  9. II Ruined Windmill Tower Photos
    Located in a field behind the primary school in Church Street, Wick. Accessed by a Public Footpath.
  10. II Outhouse Range to south of Church Farmhouse
    On the south-west boundary of Church Farm between it and the Plough and Harrow PH.
  11. II Garden Wall of Church Farmhouse
    Surrounding the front garden of Church Farmhouse.
  12. II Remains of Preaching Cross, Church of St. James Photos
    Located in the Churchayrd to the S of the Church of St James.
  13. II* Church of St. James Photos
    Located on the N side of Church Street in the centre of Wick Village. Located in a roughly rectangular churchyard.
  14. II Lamb Cottage Photos
    Located on the S side of Church Street, slightly set back from the road and in front of Wick and Marcross Primary School. Lamb Cottage is the R house in the terrace.
  15. II Bluebell Cottage Photos
    Located on the S side of Church Street, slightly set back from the road and in front of Wick and Marcross Primary School. Bluebell Cottage is the central house in the terrace.
  16. II Primrose Cottage Photos
    Located on the S side of Church Street, slightly set back from the road and in front of Wick and Marcross Primary School. No. 1 is the L house in the terrace.
  17. II Sycamore House Photos
    Located on the N side of Church Street, 90m E of the Church of St. James, and next to the Lamb and Flag Public House.
  18. II Yr Hen Felin Wynt Photos
    Prominently located at the end of a modern residential development with access from the W side of the B4265 road which runs SE from Wick.
  19. II* Church of St Mary
    About 200m east of the road junction in the centre of Monknash on the south side of the road going towards St Donats.
  20. II Barn with Stables at Monkton Isaf
    Located on the edge of Broughton on a narrow lane which runs E from the hamlet. The farm is set back on the N side of the road, and the barn is to the NW of the house.
  21. II Monkton Isaf
    Located on the edge of Broughton on a narrow lane which runs E from the hamlet. Set back on the N side of the road.
  22. II Green Isha Farm with adjoining stables and dovecote Photos
    Located on the W side of Wick village, set back from the N side of Green Isaf.
  23. II Fynnon y Winch (Pump House)
    Located in fields to the S of Durval Farm. Situated at a high point along the course of a stream.
  24. II Outbuilding at Church Farm
    Picket is a hamlet on the NE boundary of Wick Community. The farm buildings are to the S of Church farm. This building is the SW of a group of 4 to S of Mill Threshing Barn and Cartshed.
  25. II Outbuilding at Church Farm
    Picket is a hamlet on the NE boundary of Wick Community. The farm buildings are to the S of Church farm. This building is the NW of a group of 4 to S of Mill Threshing Barn and Cartshed.
  26. II Outbuilding at Church farm
    Picket is a hamlet on the NE boundary of Wick Community. The farm buildings are to the S of Church farm. This building is the SE of a group of 4 to S of Mill Threshing Barn and Cartshed.
  27. II Mill, Threshing Barn and Cart Shed at Church Farm
    Picket is a hamlet on the NE boundary of Wick Community. The farm buildings are to the S of Church Farm.
  28. II Outbuiding at Church Farm
    Picket is a hamlet on the NE boundary of Wick Community. The farm buildings are to the S of Church farm. This building is the NE of a group of 4 to S of Mill Threshing Barn and Cartshed.
  29. II Dovecote at Durval Farm
    Located in a field immediately S of Durval Farm, which is accessed by a long track off the S side of the St. Brides Major to Wick road.
  30. II Free-standing Outbuilding at Village Farm incorporating remains of Marcross Castle and sited on SW
    Between the cowshed and the road at Village Farm.
  31. II High Wall, comprising remains of Marcross Castle, bounding part of SW Farmyard of Village Farm
    On the north-west side of the barn at Village Farm.
  32. I Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    In the centre of Marcross village.
  33. II Sundial in the Churchyard of the Church of the Holy Trinity
    On the south side of the path to the church door.
  34. II Churchyard Wall, Gatepiers and Gates to the Church of the Holy Trinity running along the road
    Separating the churchyard of the Church of the Holy Trinity from the road through Marcross village.
  35. II Grand Lodge Photos
    Located along the N boundary wall of Dunraven Park, and forming the N entrance. A trackway leads N uphill towards Durval Farm and the B4265 road.
  36. II Former Ice Tower and Banqueting Hall Photos
    Located in the NE angle of the walled gardens at Dunraven Park.
  37. II Barn & Cow-houses at Pen Ucha Dre
    Located to the N of Pen Ucha Dre Farmhouse.
  38. II Entrance gateway with flanking wall at Dunraven House
    Located in a very prominent position at Dunraven Park, on the top edge of a hill which slopes down sharply to the N. The ruins of the house survive to the S and W.
  39. II Pen Ucha Dre Photos
    Located at the E end of Pitcot, on the N side of the road leading out of St. Brides Major to Wick. Associated farm buildings are to the N of the house.
  40. II Garden Building Photos
    The front wall of the building is incorporated into the S boundary of the walled gardens. The house was on top of the hill above (S) and its gateway is visible.
  41. II Boundary and Dividing Walls to Walled Gardens Photos
    Located in a sheltered position in the centre of Dunraven Park. The house stood on a hill which rises to the S. The former ice-house and banqueting hall is in the NE angle of the gardens.
  42. II Long Range of Outbuildings to NW of Sutton
    Reached by a farm track to N of house; end on to house with range running W.
  43. II Small Outbuilding immediately to W of Sutton House
    Reached by farm track to N of house; rear set into slope adjoining garden.
  44. II* Sutton
    Located approximately 1km S of Llandow village and 1km W of the Llandow trading estate on the SW bank of Sutton brook, down a long private track running NW from Sutton Road.
  45. II Splott Farmhouse, including attached Granary Wing
    About 1800m north of St Donats Castle on the east side of the road to Cowbridge.
  46. II Seamouth Cottage Photos
    Located just outside the W boundary of the Park, in a sheltered position on the W side of a valley and the former road from Wick.
  47. II Boundary Wall N of Seamouth Lodge Photos
    Forming part of the W boundary of Dunraven Park. Located between the NW angle of Seamouth Lodge and the visitor centre (former kennels).
  48. II Pont Groes Gwta
    Bridge crossing the River Alun. Located N of the railway bridge at Croes Cwtta. The lane leads N towards Ewenny, with Castle-upon-Alun to the W and Wick to the SE. On the boundary with Ewenny commu
  49. II Seamouth Lodge Photos
    Located on the W side of Dunraven Park, at what is now the main entrance. On the N side of the gateway.
  50. II Boundary Wall and Entrance Gates to S of Seamouth Lodge
    Forming the S part of the W boundary of Dunraven Park. Located between the SW angle of Seamouth Lodge and the shore-line, then curving round to the cliffs.
  51. II* Parish Church of The Holy Trinity
    Located at the centre of Llandow village, opposite The Great House.
  52. II Castle-upon-Alun House including attached stone walls enclosing garden, and outbuilding
    Located off the N side of a narrow lane which runs E-W through the hamlet of Castle-upon-Alun. A further lane bounds the E side of the grounds and leads to Ewenny.
  53. II The Great House (including attached Flanking Ranges)
    Located at the centre of the village opposite the Parish Church of The Holy Trinity. Set back from the road and bounded by a low rubble wall.
  54. II* Church Farmhouse (also known as The Glebe)
    Situated immediately to the NE of the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, in the centre of Llandow village. Set within its own gardens to front and rear, bounded by a low rubble wall.
  55. II Bee Boles at Blackhall Farm
    Located on the N side of a lane which runs from St. Brides Major to Castle-upon-Alun, adjoining Blackhall farmhouse.
  56. II Blackhall Farm
    Located on the N side of a lane which runs from St. Brides Major to Castle-upon-Alun. In a slightly raised position, cut into the hillside, with the front facing downslope.
  57. II Barn to the E of the Great House
    Located to the E of the Great House, facing onto the road in the centre of the village. Aligned on a NS axis set adjacent to the Great House.
  58. II Former Byre at Castle-upon-Alun House
    Located to the N of Castle-upon-Alun house, and aligned with the rear wing.
  59. II Cart shed at Castle-upon-Alun House
    Located to the NW of the former byre and house at Castle-upon-Alun. The ground falls away to the E, where a narrow lane passes the building.
  60. II Lower (West) Lighthouse with attached keeper's houses, walls and ancillary buildings Photos
    Situated on the cliff-top at Nash Point in a walled enclosure
  61. II Fog Station at Nash Point Lighthouse Photos
    In open ground between the Lower (West), and the Upper (East) Lighthouses at Nash Point, within their walled compound.
  62. II Upper (East) Lighthouse and attached Keepers' Houses, walls and ancillary buildings Photos
    Situated on the cliff-top at Nash Point in a walled enclosure.
  63. II Clapper Bridge Photos
    Located to the E of a narrow lane which leads from Castle-upon-Alun towards Ewenny. The bridge carries a footpath over the River Alun at a point where it is wide.
  64. II Slade
    Accessed via a long drive which leads NE off the road leading down to the heritage centre at Dunraven Park.
  65. II The Old Vicarage
    Located on the S side of the main road which links St. Brides Major with Pitcot, to the W of the junction with the road which leads to Southerndown. The rear garden has a ha-ha.
  66. II Cartref
    In the centre of St Donats village on the west side of the main road.
  67. II Ty Fry Farmhouse
    Located on the S side of the Llandow/Llantwit Major Road on the Eastern outskirts of Llandow village, rear elevation facing the road.
  68. II Llampha Court and attached barn range
    Near the S border of the community, S of the hamlet of Llampha, on the hillside above the Alun valley and reached by a long farm track.
  69. II North Lodge to St Donats Castle Photos
    At the entrance to the secondary drive to St. Donat's Castle on the road to Bridgend.
  70. II Barn and attached ranges at Wallas Farm
    Fronting the road and directly facing junction with lane to Llampha, on the E side of farmyard.
  71. II The Old Rectory
    In the woods about 150m north-west of the Church of St. Donat beside the track to Parc Farm.
  72. II Bryn Sion Presbyterian Chapel
    Located on the E side of Pen-y-lan Road on the hillside above the village centre. The chapel is cut into the hillside within its own enclosure of rubble stone walls surmounted by iron railings.
  73. II Circular Pigsty to north of Downs Farm
    About 30m north of Downs Farmhouse.
  74. II Downs Farmhouse
    About 1500m north-west of the Church of St. Illtud off the road to Bridgend.
  75. II Wall of Entrance Forecourt at St Donats Castle and part of North-west Boundary Wall
    Immediately in front of the castle's main entrance.
  76. II Churchyard Wall of Church of St Donat, including Railings and Gates
    Surrounding the whole of the churchyard.
  77. II Nicholl-Carne Memorial Cross in Churchyard of Church of St Donat Photos
    About 10m north-west of the church tower.
  78. II Walls of Entrance Forecourt flanking the Bridge at St Donats Castle
    On either side of the Entrance Bridge at St Donats Castle.
  79. II Watch-tower to west of St Donats Castle Photos
    About 200m west of the castle and above it on the crest of the escarpment on the west side of the cwm.
  80. I Church of St Donat Photos
    In the bottom of the cwm below the west side of the castle.
  81. I St Donats Castle (United World College of the (Atlantic), including entrance Bridge Photos
    The castle stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Bristol Channel with the terraced gardens descending to the sea on the south side. The village was originally at the gate and round the church but
  82. II Staff House in north-east corner of the Entrance Forecourt at St Donats Castle
    On the left hand side of the Entrance Court at St Donats Castle.
  83. I Medieval Cross and associated Slab in the Churchyard of the Church of St Donat Photos
    On the south side of the church and about 10m from it.
  84. II Music Department at Atlantic College
    On the left hand side of the Entrance Court at St Donats Castle.
  85. II Former Forecourt Stables at St Donats Castle
    On the left hand side of the Entrance Court at St Donats Castle.
  86. II Art Department of Atlantic College
    Along the south-east side of the Sir Val Duncan Memorial Garden at St Donats Castle.
  87. II Cottage against the south-east wall of the Churchyard of the Church of St Donat
    About 30m south of the church but looking south down the cwm.
  88. II St Donats Arts Centre
    Immediately to the east of the castle ditch at St Donats Castle.
  89. II Churchyard Cross, Church of St Bridget Photos
    Located on the N side of the Church of St. Bridget, to the E of the porch. The platform is built into the hillside which slopes down to the N.
  90. II* Church of St Bridget Photos
    Set within a polygonal churchyard on the hillside, towards the NW end of St. Brides Major.
  91. II Top Lodge to St Donats Castle, including attached garden wall
    At the entrance to the main drive to St Donats Castle on the road to Llantwit Major.
  92. I Walls, Steps, Terraces, Pavilion, Summerhouses and Cottage attached to wall of the Hanging Gardens
    Stepping down in tiers from the main south front of St Donats Castle towards the sea.
  93. II East Boundary Wall of St Donats Castle
    Running from the north drive of St Donat's Castle past the east drive and to the corner of the east deer-park.
  94. II Sundial at St Donat's Castle
    On the bottom level of lawn at St Donat's Castle about 50m north of The Cavalry Barracks.
  95. II The Cavalry Barracks Photos
    About 400m south of the castle and about 100m from the sea.
  96. II The Rectory
    Located on the N side of the lane leading E to the B4268 from Llandow.
  97. II Clifton House and The Link
    Located on the N side of South Terrace in Southerndown.
  98. II Sea Walls and Towers at St Donats Castle Photos
    Built across the mouth of the cwm about 500m south of St Donats Castle.
  99. II Sunshine House
    Located in a prominent position in Southerndown village, at the junction of the B4524 and a lane which runs to Heol y Mynydd.
  100. II The Old Parsonage Photos
    Immediately to the south of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels.

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