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  1. II* Tabor United Reformed Church Photos
    On prominent site fronting Tabor Road with North Avenue to the rear.
  2. II* Hengoed Viaduct Photos
    A prominent landscape feature spanning the Rhymney valley between Maesycwmmer and Hengoed.
  3. II* The Woollen Mill Photos
    Backing onto the River Rhymney beneath the Hengoed railway viaduct. Accessed from the driveway to Maesycwmmer House
  4. II* Hengoed Viaduct (partly in Maesycwmmer Community) Photos
    A prominent landscape feature spanning the Rhymney Valley between Maesycwmmer and Hengoed.
  5. II Footbridge at Hengoed Station Photos
    At Hengoed Station.
  6. II Capel Hengoed (also known as Hengoed Baptist Chapel) Photos
    Situated above Hengoed, close to Cefn Hengoed; set back from hill road that runs north from Ystrad Mynach. Burial ground to front with good C19 monuments.
  7. II Church of Holy Trinity Photos
    A472 skirts the W side of Ystrad centre; church is set back from the road on a knoll within a very hilly walled churchyard which falls away steeply to W and S, main entry at SE through lychgate.
  8. II Shangri-la Photos
    Towards W of the community, on a corner site with Hill Road, set in a sloping garden.
  9. II War Memorial Photos
    Just off Caerphilly Road in a square to the north of Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, approx. 50m W of the Old Fire Station (rec no 13569).
  10. II Old Fire Station Photos
    Originally situated off Park Road but now resited in grounds of Caerphilly County Borough Council offices at Ystrad Fawr, to W of main house.
  11. II Garden Wall at Penllwyn Photos
    Surrounds the former Manor, the front section incorporating a gateway.
  12. II Stable range at Tyle-gwyn
    To the rear of Tyle-gwyn, built into the hillside.
  13. II Tyle-gwyn
    Very near the SW boundary of the community, S of Gelli-groes and above the hamlet of Wyllie; on the hillside reached by a long track.
  14. II* Penllwyn, former manor house now Penllwyn Arms public house Photos
    On the hillside W of the town centre, in an open space but surrounded by Penllwyn estate development.
  15. II Siloh Presbyterian Church Photos
    In the small hamlet of Gelli-groes, on a side street N of the main Newport Road, set back from the road within a small walled graveyard with houses close on each side.
  16. II Pair of chest tombs at Siloh Presbyterian Church Photos
    Close to the front wall of the chapel in the small graveyard fronting the road.
  17. II Heather Cottage Photos
    In the centre of the small hamlet of Gelli-groes, on a side road leading off the main Newport Road and almost opposite Siloh chapel.
  18. II* Penallta Colliery No.2 Headframe Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The eastern of the two headframes, at the east of the complex.
  19. II Penallta Colliery Pit-top Offices Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Pit Top Offices are to the east of the baths building.
  20. II* Penallta Colliery No.1 Headframe Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The western of the two headframes, at the centre of the complex.
  21. II Penallta Colliery Lamp Room Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Lamproom is immediately to the south of the Workshops.
  22. II Gelli-groes Millhouse and attached Barn Photos
    Reached by a side road running SE. from Newport Road (A4048); the Millhouse faces the minor road bridge over the Sirhowy River.
  23. II* Penallta Colliery Engine Hall and Fan House Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Engine Hall is at the north side of the colliery complex.
  24. II* Gelli-groes Mill Photos
    Reached by a side road running SE from Newport Road (A4048); the Mill faces the Sirhowy River and the bridge and is within a grassy enclosure which retains sluices, channelled millrace and tail race,
  25. II Penallta Colliery Electricity Building
    Situated between the Baths building and the Lamp room, close to the rear of the latter and set slightly higher in the slope.
  26. II* Penallta Colliery Baths Building Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Baths Building faces Penalltau Road, on the west of the complex.
  27. II Bridge over Sirhowy River at Gelligroes Photos
    Bridge forms part of the S boundary between Pontllanfraith and Ynysddu; adjacent to the mill complex and small hamlet of Gelli-groes; reached by a side road running SE from Newport Road (A4048).
  28. II Penallta Colliery Workshops Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Workshops are at centre of the colliery complex, west of the Engine Hall.
  29. II Ystrad Mynach South Signal Box
    To the south of Ystrad Mynach station on the west side of the tracks off a rough lane from Twyn Road. Private property.
  30. II Penallta Colliery Old Stores Photos
    Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Old Stores are to the west of the main workshops.
  31. II Tir-y-berth County Primary School Photos
    Fronting the road which runs N/S along the W side of the Rhymney Valley between the railway and the river
  32. II Former Mynyddislwyn Urban District Council Offices Photos
    In the centre of Pontllanfraith, facing the site of the former railway station and dismantled railway; standing on a walled and railed terrace a little above the roadway with steps to right and vehicu
  33. II Mill Forge
    On the southern border of Ystrad Mynach, on the W bank of Rhymney River, fronting the thoroughfare.
  34. II The Old Mill Photos
    Set slightly back from the main thoroughfare and on the opposite side of Nant Llanbradach from the Forge.
  35. II Pengam & Fleur de Lis war memorial Photos
    Approximately 60m NE of the parish church, set back from the road and enclosed by modern railings.
  36. II War Memorial Photos
    Sited in a small terraced enclosure in open ground in front of Caerphilly Borough Council Offices.
  37. II Stable block at Brynysgawen
    On the opposite side of the farmyard to the farmhouse and barn range.
  38. II Brynysgawen and attached farm range
    On the W hillside of the Sirhowy Valley due W of Ynysddu, reached by the mountain road from Gelli-groes, and along a farm track.
  39. II Tir Pengam including attached barn and byre range to S Photos
    On the W slope of the Rhymney Valley close to the railway and E of the village of Pen-pedair-heol, surrounded by farmland and reached by a short drive from the road.
  40. II Horeb Baptist Church Photos
    Located in a terrace of cottages next to Gelligaer graveyard, a very small front courtyard being formed by iron railings and gate.
  41. II Church of St Catwg Photos
    Fronting the main crossroads in the village centre, within a churchyard which backs onto the site of Gaer Fawr, a Roman Fort.
  42. II Llanbradach Fawr Photos
    Situated on the mountainside on the W slope of the Rhymney Valley, SW of Ystrad Mynach, and reached by a long lane from Llanbradach to S.
  43. II* Blackwood Miners Welfare Institute Photos
    At the N end of High Street approximately 240m S of the parish church.
  44. II Barn and stable range at Llanbradach Fawr Photos
    Farmyard is on uphill side of the house and this barn is roughly parallel with the house.
  45. II Stable at Cascade House drive Photos
    Near the entrance of the drive to Cascade House
  46. II Former Tramroad Bridge (partly in Penmaen Community) Photos
    E of the main thoroughfare from Penmaen/Oakdale to Pontllanfraith (B4251), crossing the country lane to Cwm Philkins
  47. II Former Tramroad Bridge (partly in Pontllanfraith Community) Photos
    E of the main thoroughfare from Penmaen/Oakdale to Pontllanfraith (B4251) near Woodfieldside, crossing the country lane to Cwm Philkins.
  48. II Caerllwyn Isaf and attached byre/stable
    On the W flank of Mynyddislwyn, close to the N/S mountain road which leads S to Cwmfelinfach in the Sirhowy Valley; stands in a walled and gated enclosure with stone stile to field.
  49. II Blackwood War Memorial Photos
    At the junction of Lewis Lewis Avenue and Pentwyn Avenue.
  50. II Taranymwrthwl Farm Photos
    At the N end of the village and set back from the W side of the main road through Llanbradach.
  51. II Former farm building at Cascade House Photos
    Within the garden of Cascade House, adjacent to the front wall.
  52. II Iron Bridge in grounds of Woodfield Park
    In the grounds of Woodfield Park, about 300m SSE of the house over a steeply sided stream.
  53. II Cascade House
    E of the main village development, on the N slope above Nant y Cascade, set within landscaped grounds, surrounded by farmland and reached by a drive.
  54. II Cwmbrynar aka Cwmbraenar Cottage Photos
    Approximately 0.75km E of Pontllanfraith and the Sirhowy River. Set back from the main road behind rubble walled and gated forecourt.
  55. II Pen-y-waun
    Heol Fawr leads S from Nelson to the open mountain of Mynydd Eglwysilan, the track leading to the farm being about half-way along.
  56. II Glebe Farm
    On the S flank of Mynyddislwyn, off the E side of the lane leading S to Cwmfelin-fach, and reached by a farm track across fields.
  57. II Monument to Margaret Williams at New Bethel Photos
    Near the SW corner of the Chapel.
  58. II Wall, railings and gates at New Bethel Chapel graveyard Photos
    Wall completely surrounds the original graveyard and extends uphill along the lane fronting the graveyard extension, ending in a recess with double gates.
  59. II Monument to Elizabeth Jones at New Bethel Photos
    Close to the W end of the chapel.
  60. II Monument to Thomas Henry Thomas at New Bethel Photos
    On the S side of the chapel, a little N of the James Thomas monument and also by the wall dividing the original cemetery from the later extension.
  61. II Monument to Martha Williams at New Bethel Photos
    On S side of graveyard midway between chapel and original S boundary wall.
  62. II New Bethel Chapel Photos
    On the long hill road leading to Mynyddislwyn church, on the rural hillside overlooking the Sirhowy valley.
  63. II Monuments to James Thomas and family at New Bethel Photos
    In New Bethel graveyard, on the S side of the chapel, the figure monument on the boundary wall between the old cemetery and the extension with the tomb chest below.
  64. II Nicholas monument at New Bethel Photos
    Near the N wall of the graveyard.
  65. II Monument to Rosser Williams at New Bethel Photos
    Close to the E graveyard wall.
  66. II Former School Room, New Bethel, and attached wall Photos
    On the steep lane, the boundary between Newbridge and Pontllanfraith communities, ascending from the valley to Mynyddiswlyn; opposite New Bethel Chapel.
  67. II Bee-boles at Gelliargwellt Uchaf
    Set in the E garden wall of Gelliargwellt.
  68. II Gelliargwellt Uchaf Farmhouse
    Situated amidst farmland and adjacent to a quarry, reached by a farm track from the main road.
  69. II* Church of St Tudor Mynyddislwyn Photos
    On the crest of Mynyddislwyn, surrounded by a walled churchyard.
  70. II Lychgate at St Tudor's Church Mynyddislwyn Photos
    On the N side of the churchyard adjacent to the Church Inn, forming the main entrance to the walled churchyard.
  71. II Former Llanbradach Colliery engineering shops
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The engineering shops are sited on the E side of the engine hall, at a lower level, and N of the yard and fan house.
  72. II Former Llanbradach Colliery engine hall
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The engine hall is on the uppermost level at the NW end of the colliery.
  73. II T-plan agricultural range at Gelli-Dywyll Farm (also known as Cwmgelli Farm)
    On the E side of the house.
  74. II Former Llanbradach Colliery brick reservoir
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The reservoir is sited immediately E of Colliery Road with the engine hall to the N and winding house to the S.
  75. II Gelli-Dywyll Farmhouse (also known as Cwmgelli Farm) Photos
    Set back from the road approximately 1km N of Blackwood centre, with the principal farm buildings and yard on its E side.
  76. II Former Llanbradach Colliery winding engine house
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The winding house is sited on the upper level of the colliery to the S of the reservoir and engine hall and immediately W of Col
  77. II Former Llanbradach Colliery upper revetment wall
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The upper revetment wall is sited at the middle level of the colliery complex below the engine hall and winding house.
  78. II Penmaen House Photos
    Reached by a short track from the main thoroughfare between Penmaen and Pontllanfraith, part of the very small historic core of Penmaen and SW of the later Model Village development.
  79. II Former Llanbradach Colliery fan house
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The fan house is sited on the middle level of the colliery, S of the yard and engineering shops.
  80. II Former Llandbradach Colliery workshops range
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The former workshops are sited at the lower level of the site, E of the fan house.
  81. II The Pioneer Hotel Photos
    Right in the centre of Cwmfelin-fach at the junction of five roads.
  82. II Ty-Isaf Farmhouse Photos
    On a platform site to NE of Mynydd Dimlaith and above Cwm-y-bwch to SE. Reached N along an irregular track from cross roads at Pandy Mawr, about 1 km W of Bedwas Parish Church.
  83. II Former Llanbradach Colliery middle revetment wall
    Llanbradach Colliery is on the steep hillside to the W of the village. The middle revetment wall is sited immediately E of the engineering shops and fan house.
  84. II Telephone Call-box outside Pioneer Hotel Photos
    In front of the Pioneer Hotel to left side.
  85. II Former Hall's tramroad and railway tunnel W portal Photos
    Reached from a path from a small Caerbryn estate development N of High Sreet at Pentwyn-mawr.
  86. II Upper terrace revetment and steps in garden to S of Maes Manor Photos
    In the formal garden on the S side of the house.
  87. II Lower terrace revetment and gates in garden to S of Maes Manor Photos
    Forming the boundary of the formal garden on the S side of the house.
  88. II Former Hall's tramroad and railway tunnel E portal Photos
    On the W side of the community, in a deep cutting which runs S of the main thoroughfare; a bridge carries the road across the portal.
  89. II Maes Manor Hotel Photos
    In its own grounds reached on W side of a minor road between Blackwood and Bedwellty, approximately 2km N of Blackwood town centre.
  90. II Former Coach House at Maes Manor Photos
    On the NW side of the house.
  91. II Ty Mynydd Photos
    On the mountain W of Abercarn, NE of the mountain hamlet of Mynyddislwyn and reached by a track from the Craig y Darren lane.
  92. II Gate piers and flanking walls to forecourt of Maes Manor Photos
    On the NE side of the house.
  93. II Cyncoed Farm Cottage
    On the hillside, the E slope of Cwm Philkins, reached by a lane leading S from Oakdale village and a short farm track.
  94. II Pont Syr Dafydd (partly in Penmaen Community) Photos
    At the foot of Rhiw Syr Dafydd Hill, an exceptionally steep road crossing the Sirhowy valley, and SE of the PH at Rock on the Newport Road.
  95. II Pont Syr Dafydd Photos
    At the foot of Rhiw Syr Dafydd Hill, an exceptionally steep road crossing the Sirhowy valley and linking Penmaen and Oakdale, with Blackwood and Bedwellty.
  96. II Kitchen garden walls, pavilion and terrace at Maes Manor Photos
    On the N side of the house.
  97. II Capel y Babell Photos
    On the S boundary of Cwmfelin-fach and a short way N of the Sirhowy River, in a maintained open space, a walled graveyard adjoining to E.
  98. II Islwyn Monument in Babell Cemetery Photos
    Close to the front wall of Babell chapel within the walled cemetery.
  99. II War Memorial Photos
    In the town centre adjacent to The Village Inn.
  100. II Llanbradach War Memorial Photos
    Located in the centre of the village, opposite the site of the demolished parish church, with the recreation ground behind.

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