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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. II Barn at Rhydygwern Farm Photos
    On NE side of and at right angles to house, facing the farm yard.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. II Bridge Cottage
    Approximately 300m NE of Draethen village and set back from N side of minor road close to Draethen bridge.
  9. 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.
  10. II 3 Photos
    On the N side of the main road through Draethen. No 3 is centre-L in a row of 4.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. II Garden walls to S, W and N of Nantygarth Photos
    On the W side of Lower Machen and on the N side of the main road through the village.
  15. II The Toll House Photos
    On the W side of Lower Machen and on the S side of the main road through the village.
  16. 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.
  17. II Footbridge over lake at Machen House
    Some 65m SW of the house in Lower Machen. Machen House is set in its own grounds beside the Parish Church.
  18. II Beebole at Machen House
    Freestanding on the lawn to rear of the house opposite the Bothy. Machen House is set in its own grounds beside the Parish Church.
  19. II* Machen House including attached outbuildings and curved screen wall Photos
    In the centre of the village immediately to W of the Parish Church. Set in its own landscaped grounds and reached by short drive with gate piers.
  20. II Gatepiers, gate and garden walls to Machen House Photos
    On the S and W side of the house in Lower Machen. Machen House is set in its own grounds beside the Parish Church.
  21. II Bothy at Machen House
    Set in the slope immediately to N of Machen House to which it is at right angles; faces lawns to W. Machen House is set in its own grounds beside the Parish Church.
  22. II The Old Post Photos
    On S side of village main road, some 150m SW of the church.
  23. II* Church of Saint Michael Photos
    In a prominent position in the centre of Lower Machen Conservation Area.
  24. II Churchyard cross at the Church of St Michael Photos
    In the churchyard just to the S of the Church of Saint Michael.
  25. II Churchyard gates and piers to the Church of St Michael Photos
    On the S side of the churchyard of the Church of Saint Michael.
  26. II Trough and surround in wall to The Court Photos
    On the W side of the road N through Lower Machen village just S of the churchyard gates.
  27. II Railings and gate to Parkfield House Photos
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, opposite the gates to the churchyard.
  28. II Front gates and railings to The Cottage Photos
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, some 100m S of the Church of Saint Michael.
  29. II Parkfield House Photos
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, opposite the gates to the churchyard.
  30. II The Cottage Photos
    On the E side of the road N through Lower Machen village, some 100m S of the Church of Saint Michael.
  31. II Corner House Photos
    On SE corner of village main road, and lane to church. Behind stone garden wall which has Gothic doorway to W.
  32. II Old Church School House Photos
    On N side of a minor road through Rudry immedietaly opposite the parish church.
  33. 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.
  34. II Church of St James, Rudry Photos
    Above S side of a minor road between Caerphilly and Machen, in a large quadrangular churchyard.
  35. 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.
  36. II Pattaya
    Enclosed courtyard buildings close to N drive to Maendy-Isaf house, W range set into slope.
  37. 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.
  38. II Islwyn Monument in Babell Cemetery Photos
    Close to the front wall of Babell chapel within the walled cemetery.
  39. 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.
  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 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.
  42. 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.
  43. II Iron Bridge over River Rhymney (partly in Rudry community) Photos
    Crossing the River Rhymney approximately 0.9km E of Draethen village and reached by private drive (and footpath) E of a minor road between Draethen and Michaelston-y-Fedw.
  44. II Iron Bridge over River Rhymney Photos
    Crossing the River Rhymney approximately 0.9km E of Draethen village and reached by private drive (and footpath) E of a minor road between Draethen and Michaelston-y-Fedw.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. 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
  48. 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.
  49. II Nos. 1 & 2 Plas Cottages
    Just N of the farmyard at Plas Machen.
  50. II War Memorial Photos
    In a prominent location fronting the S side of the road, in the garden of the community council offices.
  51. 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.
  52. II Panteg Farmhouse
    About 1km NE of Lower Machen church.
  53. II Cartshed at Plas Machen
    In the farmyard just N of the house at Plas Machen.
  54. II Telephone Call-box outside Pioneer Hotel Photos
    In front of the Pioneer Hotel to left side.
  55. II The Pioneer Hotel Photos
    Right in the centre of Cwmfelin-fach at the junction of five roads.
  56. II* Plas Machen Photos
    At the end of a track S off the A468, some 900m Se of the church at Lower Machen.
  57. 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
  58. II Remains of Churchyard Cross Photos
    Located on the S side of the Church of St Barrwg, to the E of the porch.
  59. 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.
  60. II The White Hart Inn Photos
    Located in the centre of Bedwas 0.5km from the church.
  61. 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).
  62. 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.
  63. 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.
  64. II Former Risca Palace Cinema Photos
    In the centre of the town opposite Tredegar Grounds.
  65. II Bethany English Baptist Church and attached Sunday School Photos
    In the town centre, on the W side of the main thoroughfare, S of Tredegar Grounds, with small walled and railed courtyard in front and passages to side.
  66. II Entrance to Tredegar Grounds Photos
    In the centre of the town between the main thoroughfare and the railway.
  67. II Commercial Street War Memorial Photos
    On the corner of the junction of Commercial Street with Station Road, set within a garden enclosed by low wall and railings.
  68. II Moriah Baptist Church Photos
    In the town centre, on the E side of the main thoughfare, bordering the N side of Tredegar Grounds. Set in a courtyard fronted by a rock-faced wall with railings and gates.
  69. II Jubilee Statue in Tredegar Grounds Photos
    In the centre of Tredegar Grounds, in the centre of Risca.
  70. II 'New Mansion' at Ruperra Home Farm Photos
    On open hillside E of Ruperra Home Farm, and reached by a farm road on W side of minor road between Michaelston-y-Fedw and Draethen.
  71. II Railings and gates at St Mary Street War Memorial Photos
    On St Mary Street near the junction with Darran Road.
  72. II St Mary Street War Memorial Photos
    In a railed enclosure in the junction of St Mary Street and Darran Road.
  73. II Former Risca Collieries Workmen's Institute Photos
    Facing the junction between St Mary Street, the A467, and Grove Road, the B4490, just N of Risca centre, standing in a small walled and railed courtyard and sharing a campus with Oxford House.
  74. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal E of Cwmbyr (partly in Crosskeys Community) Photos
    The W of the two remaining bridges in this surviving stretch of canal, N of Risca cemetery and S of the mountain burial ground.
  75. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal E of Cwmbyr Photos
    The westerly of the two remaining bridges in this surviving stretch of canal N of Risca cemetery and S of the mountain burial ground.
  76. II Remains of churchyard cross in St Mary's churchyard Photos
    Near the S churchyard wall close to main thoroughfare.
  77. II Entrance Gateway at Churchyard of St Mary Risca Photos
    Opposite the west end of the church. Reached from the main thoroughfare through Risca.
  78. II Church of St Mary Risca Photos
    Adjacent to the main thoroughfare, a little NW of the main centre, close to the railway and canal. Approached by paths through churchyard from W and SE. The churchyard contains a sriking group of m
  79. II Church of St Mary and St Mercurius Photos
    On the main thoroughfare a little N of Risca centre; set back from the road in a walled, part paved churchyard with trees, no monuments.
  80. 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.
  81. II Trinity Congregational Church and attached Sunday School Photos
    On the E side of the Ebbw valley, to S side of Pont-y-Waun, on a steep hillside above the main valley thoroughfare, within a walled and railed churchyard.
  82. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Darren Road Photos
    The easterly of the two remaining bridges in this surviving stretch of canal, E of Risca quarries and by Darren Road.
  83. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Darran Road (partly in Crosskeys Community) Photos
    The easterly of the two remaining bridges in this surviving stretch of canal, W of Risca quarries by Darran Road.
  84. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal by Moriah Hill Photos
    Adjacent to the site of the first Moriah Chapel and its still-maintained cemetery, N of Mount Pleasant.
  85. II Former Railway bridge over canal outfall Photos
    In the centre of Pont-y-Waun near the Philanthropic Inn, adjacent to the canal on the W side and N of the former Pont-y-Waun farm in the meadow below.
  86. 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.
  87. II Canal Bridge over Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal W of Penrhiw Photos
    Near the N end of the N/S stretch of Canal, just W of Penrhiw and by Church Road.
  88. II No 71 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block borders Arch Hill where it was originally linked to Nos 57-63 by an arch.
  89. II No 69 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block borders Arch Hill where it was originally linked to Nos 57-63 by an arch.
  90. II No 67 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block borders Arch Hill where it was originally linked to Nos 57-63 by an arch.
  91. II Barn at Gwern Leyshon Farm
    Approximately 1.8km SE of Draethen village, reached by short farm road on E side of a minor road between Draethen and Michaelston-y-Fedw. The barn faces W to the farmyard with house on its N side.
  92. II No 65 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb, GWENT Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block borders Arch Hill where it was originally linked to Nos 57-63 by an arch.
  93. II Hall's Bridge, Railway Viaduct over River Ebbw and Western Valleys Railway Line Photos
    In Pont-y-Waun, near former Pont-y-Waun Junction, just S of Cwmcarn and adjacent to the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  94. II Hall's Bridge, Railway Viaduct over River Ebbw and Western Valleys Railway Line
    The main part of the bridge is in the Pont-y-Waun locality of Crosskeys, a small part is within Cwmcarn.
  95. II No 63 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block ends at Arch Hill where it was originally linked with Nos 65-71 by an arch.
  96. II Pont Y Mister Photos
    Crossing the Ebbw River to S of Pontymister village close to the A467 by-pass, formerly providing main access between Ochrwyth and Pontymister.
  97. II No 61 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block ends at Arch Hill where it was originally linked with Nos 65-71 by an arch.
  98. II No 59 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block ends at Arch Hill where it was originally linked with Nos 65-71 by an arch.
  99. II No 57 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb, GWENT Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block ends at Arch Hill where it was originally linked with Nos 65-71 by an arch.
  100. II No 48 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set above the road to S of the Circus. Rubble boundary wall to front gardens retains some original timber gates.

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