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  1. II War Memorial Photos
    In a prominent location fronting the S side of the road, in the garden of the community council offices.
  2. II Bedwas Balti Restaurant, The Indian Cottage and Bridge Cottage Photos
    Set at an angle on W side of junction with modern dual carriageway (A468).
  3. II The White Hart Inn Photos
    Located in the centre of Bedwas 0.5km from the church.
  4. II Pont Bedwas (partly in Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen community) Photos
    Bridge over the River Rhymney on the S boundary of the community. The roadway links Bedwas with Caerphilly and Rudry.
  5. II Pont Bedwas (partly in Van community) Photos
    Bridge over the River Rhymney on the S boundary of the community. The roadway links Bedwas with Caerphilly and Rudry.
  6. II Former Workmen's Hall and Institute Photos
    Located in a prominent position on Newport Road, which is now bypassed to the south. Other public buildings, including the library, swimming pool and Bedwas Secondary School are to the W.
  7. II Remains of Churchyard Cross Photos
    Located on the S side of the Church of St Barrwg, to the E of the porch.
  8. II Railed monument of Price family in churchyard at SE corner of St Barrwg's Church Photos
    Adjoining the public footpath outside SE corner of chancel
  9. II* Church of St Barrwg Photos
    Located in a high prominent position in the village at the N end of Church Street. Surrounded by a large graveyard.
  10. II The Old Rectory Photos
    Set in its own grounds to E of the churchyard and occupying a corner site with Bryn Glas where the road rises to the former railway bridge.
  11. II Gwaun-y-bara
    Approximately 1.7km NNE of Rudry church, reached by private road on E side of a minor road between Rudry and Bedwas.
  12. II* Bryngwyn Colliery Engine House Photos
    Located in a small field on the W side of Bedwas village. The building is accessible by footpath, either from Pandy Mawr Road to the W or from Nursery Road (?) to the E. The building is heavily over
  13. II Pandy Mawr Railway Arch Photos
    The arch runs over the valley road leading N from Bedwas to Cwm y Bwch. Site of Bryngwyn Colliery to the SE.
  14. II Dovecote at Van House Photos
    Approximately 80m N of Van House and standing in open ground overlooking Caerphilly to W.
  15. II Van House Photos
    On a ridge overlooking Caerphilly to W and reached by minor road on N side of minor road from Caerphilly to Rudry.
  16. II Gatehouse and attached courtyard wall at Van House Photos
    On the W side of Van House.
  17. II St Ilan Comprehensive School Photos
    Set back from Pontygwindy Road to the N of the town centre.
  18. II Caerphilly Workmen's Hall and Institute Photos
    Facing the NE corner of Caerphilly Castle, fronting Castle Street with Bedwas Road to the rear.
  19. II The Coach House, Pwll-y-Pant Photos
    On the E side of The Cedar Tree restaurant and on NE side of a roundabout at the junction of the A469 and A468.
  20. II Twyn County Junior School Photos
    Located in the angle of East View and Southern Street. Surrounded by the playground, with the infants school of 1906 immediately to the W.
  21. II War Memorial Photos
    In a prominent position opposite Caerphilly Castle, at the junction of Castle Street and Market Street.
  22. II Van Road United Reformed Church Photos
    On corner with Goodrich Street.
  23. I Caerphilly Castle Photos
    On a low-lying marshy site surrounded by hills to the N, S and W. Two streams, the Nant Gledyr and Nant yr Aber, cross the area and drain into the R Rhymney which flows towards the E. These streams
  24. II Brick stack at Wernddu Photos
    Located in the premises of J Pesci Engineering Works in Wernddu, S of the Caerphilly to Cardiff railway line. Visible over a wide area.
  25. 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.
  26. II The Court House Photos
    Set back from Cardiff Road on a sharp bend. Town centre position overlooking S lake to Caerphilly Castle at rear.
  27. II Gelli Wastad Photos
    The house occupies a site cut into the hillside overlooking the River Rhymney. The A468 road runs to the rear of the house, with former farm buildings to the E.
  28. II Barn at Dyffryn Isaf Photos
    Located off the W side of a lane which runs N along the Rhymney valley from Bedwas to Maes y Cwmmer. Farm-house to the NW.
  29. II Lime Kilns on Van Road Photos
    Located in an overgrown area immediately adjacent to south side of Van Road, east of a track to Tyn-y-parc.
  30. II Memorial to David Williams Photos
    In the park overlooking the lake immediately S of Caerphilly Castle.
  31. II Wesley Methodist Church Photos
    Located at the junction of Crescent Road and St Fagan's Street, just W of the town centre. Set into the slope with elevated entry over basement area.
  32. II Church of St Martin Photos
    Located on the S side of Caerphilly town at the junction of Mountain Road and St Martins Road, just N of the railway station.
  33. II Milestone Photos
    Located outside the Coach House Gallery to the S of Warren Drive.
  34. II Old Church School House Photos
    On N side of a minor road through Rudry immedietaly opposite the parish church.
  35. II Church of St James, Rudry Photos
    Above S side of a minor road between Caerphilly and Machen, in a large quadrangular churchyard.
  36. II War Memorial in churchyard of St James, Rudry Photos
    In the churchyard on the N side of the nave of St James' Church facing a minor road.
  37. II Group of three Moses family chest tombs in churchyard of St James, Rudry Photos
    On SE side of the chancel of St James' Church.
  38. II Footbridge at Llanbradach Station Photos
    At Llanbradach Station
  39. 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.
  40. 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.
  41. II Islwyn Monument in Babell Cemetery Photos
    Close to the front wall of Babell chapel within the walled cemetery.
  42. II Farm Range with Bee-boles at Beddau Farmhouse Photos
    Located at the junction of St Cenydd Road and Nantgarw Road. The bee-boles are in a wall overlooking the front garden of Beddau farmhouse.
  43. 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.
  44. 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.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. 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.
  48. 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
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. II Telephone Call-box outside Pioneer Hotel Photos
    In front of the Pioneer Hotel to left side.
  52. II The Pioneer Hotel Photos
    Right in the centre of Cwmfelin-fach at the junction of five roads.
  53. II Plas Watford
    Set back from the road as it climbs up towards Caerphilly Mountain. Opposite Watford Fach Farmhouse.
  54. II Watford Fach Farmhouse with adjoining former barn Photos
    Fronting Watford Road as it climbs out of the town towards Caerphilly mountain. Opposite Plas Watford.
  55. II Taranymwrthwl Farm Photos
    At the N end of the village and set back from the W side of the main road through Llanbradach.
  56. II Hendredenny Hall Photos
    Located in the centre of Hendredenny Park housing estate, approached off the lane which leads from Penyrheol to Groeswen.
  57. II Watford Chapel Photos
    Located on a steep hill below Caerphilly mountain, S of Caerphilly town centre. The gabled entrance fronts the road. To the N is the burial ground.
  58. II Former Penllwyn Tramroad Viaduct at Nine Mile Point Photos
    Crosses the River Sirhowy at Nine Mile Point, SE of Brynawel and SW of Wattsville.
  59. II Church of St John Photos
    Located in a high position on the E side of Machen village. Surrounded by a churchyard, from which the ground falls to the south towards the A468.
  60. II War Memorial within Railed Enclosure Photos
    Located off the N side of Commercial Road at the bottom of a grassed slope which rises up to the churchyard of St John's Church.
  61. 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.
  62. II Stable block at Brynysgawen
    On the opposite side of the farmyard to the farmhouse and barn range.
  63. II Ty'n-y-ffynnon
    High on the S slope of the Sirhowy Valley above Wattsville, reached by the mountain road running below the crest of Mynydd Grug and then down a farm track.
  64. II Hill Farmhouse
    On the S facing slope of Caerphilly Mountain overlooking Llanishen and reached by a farm track, separated from the farmyard by a walled garden.
  65. II Rhydygwern Farm Photos
    On high ground overlooking the Rhymney valley floodplain, approximately 3km NE of Rudry Church, on E side of a minor road between Draethen and Machen.
  66. II Barn at Rhydygwern Farm Photos
    On NE side of and at right angles to house, facing the farm yard.
  67. II Castell Morgraig Photos
    Located approximately 100m E of the car park of the Travellers' Rest Inn. On a steep scarp, the ground falling sharply to the N and S, with good visibility over the road from Cardiff to Caerphilly.
  68. II Travellers Rest Inn Photos
    Located on a sharp bend on the ridge top, before the road descends towards Cardiff. Castell Morgraig lies uphill to the E.
  69. 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.
  70. II The Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings
    Close to the entrance gateway to New House, on the hillside overlooking Cardiff.
  71. II* New House Hotel
    On the lower slopes of Caerphilly Mountain in countryside overlooking Cardiff and beyond the Bristol Channel, reached by a drive.
  72. II* Groeswen Chapel Photos
    Set within its burial ground, the chapel faces the road with vestry adjoining to the W. Located at the E end of Groeswen village.
  73. II Thomas family monument Photos
    Located in the burial ground on the S side of the chapel.
  74. II Monument to Thomas James Thomas and others Photos
    Located in the burial ground, close to the SW angle of the chapel.
  75. II Monument to William Williams ('Caledfryn') Photos
    Located in the burial ground, to the SW of the chapel.
  76. II Monument to Evan Jones ('Ieuan Gwynedd') Photos
    Located at the W end of the burial ground.
  77. II Telephone Call-Box Photos
    Located immediately outside the White Cross Inn, within the car park. Groeswen Chapel adjoins the car park to the E.
  78. II 4 The Row, Draethen, NP1 8UE Photos
    On the N side of the main road through Draethen. No 4 is at the L (W) end in a row of 4.
  79. 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.
  80. II 3 Photos
    On the N side of the main road through Draethen. No 3 is centre-L in a row of 4.
  81. II 2 The Row, Draethen, NP1 8UD Photos
    On the N side of the main road through Draethen. No 2 is centre-R in a row of 4.
  82. II Ton-eithin
    Just E of the crest of Mynyddislwyn, SE of the church, on the upper slope of Nant Hafod-Tudur, reached by a long farm track.
  83. II Willow Cottage Photos
    On the N side of the main road through Draethen. No 1 is at the R (E) end of the row.
  84. II Outdoor Baptistry by Lisvane Baptist Chapel
    Close to the W end of the chapel and near the boundary wall to the road. On the lower S-facing slope of Caerphilly mountain NE of Lisvane.
  85. II Lisvane Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the lower S facing slope of Caerphilly mountain, NE of Lisvane and surrounded by a walled graveyard.
  86. II Bridge Cottage
    Approximately 300m NE of Draethen village and set back from N side of minor road close to Draethen bridge.
  87. II The Old Mill Photos
    Set slightly back from the main thoroughfare and on the opposite side of Nant Llanbradach from the Forge.
  88. II Mill Forge
    On the southern border of Ystrad Mynach, on the W bank of Rhymney River, fronting the thoroughfare.
  89. II Generating House and attached workshops to north-west of Ruperra Castle
    Situated immediately to the west of the stable and coach-house courtyard which is close to Ruperra Castle. Ruperra is reached by a lane running east from the village of Rudry.
  90. II Stable and coach-house courtyard ranges to north of Ruperra Castle
    This courtyard is to north of Ruperra Castle backing onto the drive below Coed Craig Ruperra. Ruperra is reached from a lane running east from the village of Rudry.
  91. II Former Dairy and Laundry to north of Ruperra Castle
    Situated between Ruperra Castle and the stable courtyard and aligned north-south. Ruperra Castle is set in its own grounds and reached from a lane running east from the village of Rudry.
  92. II Glasshouse to north-east of Ruperra Castle
    Situated approximately 125m uphill to the north-east of Ruperra Castle. Set on a platform site facing south across the former gardens.
  93. II* Ruperra Castle Photos
    Approximately 2.5km E of Rudry Church, on high ground above Rhymney valley and reached by private drive W of minor road between Michaelston-y-Fedw and Draethen.
  94. 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.
  95. 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.
  96. II Pantysgawen
    Situated on the lower slopes of Caerphilly mountain, just above the M4 and reached by a farm track behind Manor Park Hotel.
  97. II Summer House to north-east of Ruperra Castle
    Secluded amongst trees approximately 200m north-east of Ruperra Castle due east of the glasshouse. Facing south across the parkland.
  98. II Volland House, The Forge, No 3 and Volland Cottage Photos
    On the W side of Lower Machen and on the N side of the main road through the village.
  99. II Castellated boundary wall to ha-ha to east and south of Ruperra Castle Photos
    Long section of low boundary wall separating the former pleasure grounds surrounding Ruperra Castle from the parkland beyond. Starts below the summer house and runs roughly south and then west to ter
  100. II The Toll House Photos
    On the W side of Lower Machen and on the S side of the main road through the village.

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