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  1. II Upper Cwmgwanon Farmhouse
    Isolated position 3 km west of Clyro village. Reached from a lane to west of Cwm-gwanon Dingle.
  2. II Wern Newydd Farmhouse
    Isolated position off the by-road leading from Clyro to Painscastle, 3km north west of Clyro village.
  3. II Wern-Fawr Farmhouse
    Isolated position 3km north west of Clyro village. Reached off a lane east of the Clyro to Painscastle by-road.
  4. II Moity Farmhouse
    Located parallel to and lower than the road from Llowes to Painscastle, 1km N of Llowes.
  5. II Moity Chapel
    Located on the N side of the road from Llowes to Painscastle, near the junction of the lane to Gogia. Set in a small burial ground.
  6. II Barn at right angles to Little Gwernfythen Farmhouse
    At right angles to the south of the farmhouse and attached to granary block.
  7. II Little Gwernfythen Farmhouse
    Isolated position 2km north of Clyro village, on the lower slopes of Clyro hill.
  8. II* Baskerville Hall Hotel (formerly known as Clyro Court)
    Elevated position above A438 Hereford to Brecon road 1km south-west of Clyro village. Reached along private gated drive.
  9. II Cae-Mawr
    Lies 400 metres south-west of Clyro village in terraced grounds. Approached via private drive off the main road.
  10. II Cil-y-Bleiddiau (former Stables and Coach-House to Clyro Court)
    Situated 400 metres to north of house reached by a branch off the private gated drive.
  11. II Milestone 1 mile NE of Llowes
    Located in the road verge, 115m approximately E of a trackway climbing the cutting, and on the community council border and opposite a lay-by.
  12. II Sacred Cottage Photos
    Lies alongside a reputedly ancient lane, high up on the north west edge of the old part of the village.
  13. II Llowes Court
    Located below the main Hereford to Brecon road, 300m E of Llowes village, and standing in its own grounds.
  14. II No 25, the Village Clyro, Powys
    On the edge of the village centre overlooking the churchyard on the opposite bank of the Clyro Brook.
  15. II No 21, the Village Clyro, Powys Photos
    Situated opposite the south-west end of the churchyard in centre of village.
  16. II No 26, the Village Clyro, Powys
    On the edge of the village centre overlooking the churchyard on the opposite bank of the Clyro Brook.
  17. II No 20, the Village Clyro, Powys Photos
    Situated opposite the south-west end of the churchyard in centre of village.
  18. II Church of St Meilig Photos
    The church is set in an oval churchyard at the centre of the small village, standing back from the A.438 Brecon to Hereford road.
  19. II Former Mill Photos
    In the centre of Llowes village adjacent to a minor road leading through the village to the north.
  20. II Old Vicarage Photos
    Situated at the south-west end of the village centre, close to the junction with A438. Set back behind rubble garden wall.
  21. II* Church of Saint Michael and All Angels Photos
    Orientated south west/north east in rubble-walled subcircular churchyard in village centre.
  22. II Barn Cottage Photos
    Located in Llowes village, above Albert Cottages and opposite the turn to Llowes mill, set parallel to the road.
  23. II Stock House Photos
    At the south-west end of the village at right angles to Nos 4, 5 and 6 and with gable end facing the churchyard.
  24. II Nos 4, 5 & 6 The Village Photos
    Prominent village centre position facing south side of churchyard, below the road.
  25. II 1 Albert Terrace Photos
    Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
  26. II 2 Albert Terrace Photos
    Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
  27. II Old Vicarage Photos
    The Old Vicarage is located in the village, 200m SW of the parish church, set in its own gardens, and facing the road to Moity and Gogia, and 150m from the main A.438 Brecon to Hereford road.
  28. II 3 Albert Terrace
    Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
  29. II* Barn Range North of Clyro Court Farmhouse
    Set at a slight angle alongside the service road to Clyro Court Farm from the village of Clyro.
  30. II Vicarage House
    Located on rising ground facing S, with a driveway leading down to the junction of the Moity Road with the realigned A.438.
  31. II* Attached Gateway North of Clyro Court Farmhouse
    Set at a slight angle alongside the service road to Clyro Court Farm from the village of Clyro.
  32. II No 17, the Village Clyro, Powys Photos
    Picturesque cottage pair lying at right angles to the road opposite the churchyard lychgate.
  33. II Milestone
    Set against the stone boundary wall to Ashbrook House in the village centre.
  34. II No 16, the Village Clyro, Powys Photos
    Picturesque cottage pair lying at right angles to the road opposite the churchyard lychgate.
  35. II Adjoining Post Office Stores Photos
    Central village location fronting the through road. Lies opposite lychgate to churchyard.
  36. II Baskerville Arms Hotel Photos
    At the north-east end of the village opposite Ashbrook House (The Kilvert Gallery).
  37. II Rose Cottage Photos
    Central village location fronting the through road. Lies opposite lychgate to churchyard.
  38. II The Radnor Arms PH Photos
    Located on the S side of the A.438 Hereford to Brecon road, which now separates the building from the village of Llowes.
  39. II* Ashbrook House (The Kilvert Gallery) Photos
    Lies at north-east end of Clyro village. Prominent position fronting main through road. Clyro brook runs through a culvert on the south side of the property.
  40. II* Upper House
    Set into the east rampart of the castle bailey.
  41. II Castle Farmhouse
    Lies on east side of Painscastle castle immediately abutting the ramparts.
  42. II Lower Wern y Pentre
    Lies 1.5km north of Clyro village fronting by-road, on the lower slopes of Clyro Hill.
  43. II Newhouse
    Prominent village location at cross roads.
  44. II Attached Barn to Wern y Pentre
    Lies 1.5km north of Clyro village fronting by-road, on the lower slopes of Clyro Hill.
  45. II Newhouse Barn
    Very prominent barn range lying 30 yards across road to south west of Newhouse and historically belonging to it.
  46. II The Old Shop
    On S side of main road through the village to S of Pendre Farm.
  47. II Pendre
    Prominent village location on north side of main through road, set back on slightly rising ground.
  48. II Outbuilding Range running E to lower Pentre Farmhouse
    Lies on the south side of a by-road leading from Painscastle to Llandewi Fach church.
  49. II Lower Pentre Farmhouse
    Lies on the south side of a by-road leading from Painscastle to Llandewi Fach church.
  50. II Bryn-yr-hydd Farmhouse
    Bryn-yr-hydd farm lies at the end of the small road leading off the A.438 N of Glasbury, on the brow of the hill below Bryn-yr-hydd Common. The farmhouse stands at the higher NW end on the elongated f
  51. II Barn at Bryn-yr-hydd farm
    Bryn-yr-hydd farm lies at the end of the small road leading off the A.438 N of Glasbury, on the brow of the hill below Bryn-yr-hydd Common. The barn forms the SW side of the elongated farmyard in fron
  52. II Bryn-yr-hydd
    Bryn-yr-hydd lies prominently on a bend on the small road leading from the A.438 N of Glasbury to Bryn-yr-hydd farm and, beyond the brow of the hill, Bryn-yr-hydd Common, from there are wide views ove
  53. II Rhosgoch Mill
    Situated on the south side of Rhosgoch to Llandeilo Graban road at the west end of Rhosgoch village.
  54. I Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel Photos
    The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.
  55. I Cottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel Photos
    The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.
  56. II Hermon Congregational Chapel
    Painscastle
  57. II Sheephouse
    Stands to N of Llanigon and to N of B4350.
  58. II Milestone
    Located to the north-east of Glan-hen-Wye in the verge of the road, on a gentle bend.
  59. II Lower Sheephouse
    Stands to N of Llanigon and to N of B4350 down a private drive.
  60. II Well house to St Gynidr's Well Photos
    Located at the E end of the hamlet of Ffynnon Gynnydd, at the corner of the road to Painscastle, set in the road verge.
  61. II Milestone
    At the side of the main A438 approximately 2km north-east of Clyro village.
  62. II East Lodge to Maesllwch Castle
    Located at a bend of the minor road leading off the Brecon to Hereford Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd. The lodge stands just within the gates, on the N side of the driveway.
  63. II Gate piers, gates and screen to the E drive of Maesllwch Castle
    Located at a bend of the minor road leading off the Brecon to Hereford Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd.
  64. II Stables and Coachhouse at Glan Hen Wye
    Located on the E side of the road from the A,.438 Brecon to Hereford Road, approximately 200m from the junction. The stables and coach-houses lie to the rear of the house, on the NE side.
  65. II Glan Hen Wye
    Located on the E side and close to the junction of the road leading off the A.438 to Ffynnon Gynnydd, opposite the eastern driveway to Maesllwch Castle.
  66. II Fedw-lydan farmhouse
    Located in a hollow in high land, on the southern side of the Begwns, with access by farm road from the Fynnon Gynnydd to Glascwm road.
  67. II Cwm Farmhouse
    Remote location against hillside about 2 miles SW of Painscastle. Originally the vicarage to Llandewi Fach Church (R Haslam).
  68. II U-Plan Outbuilding Range to W of Cwm Farmhouse
    Lying 91 metres to the W of the farmhouse with stream to rear.
  69. II Victoria Cottage Photos
    The cottage stands adjacent to the B4350 road from Hay to Brecon at a junction with a lane to Llanigon, close to the community boundary.
  70. II Summerhouse in grounds of Rookwood
    Lies 100 metres south-west of Rookwood, and close to the Bronydd Baptist Chapel.
  71. II Cartshed and Cidermill at Upper Bettws Farm
    Set back at the west end of the farmhouse, adjoining the northern corner of the extreme left hand cross range. Facing south.
  72. II Bronydd Baptist Chapel
    Situated on sloping site approximately 100 metres south-east of the A 438 and 2km north-east of Clyro.
  73. II Barn at Upper Bettws Farm
    Below the farmhouse to west and set into the slope.
  74. II Attached chapel cottage (also known as Rookwood Cottage)
    Situated on sloping site approximately 100 metres south-east of the A 438 and 2km north-east of Clyro.
  75. II Portway
    Situated on the NW side of Newchurch to Rhosgoch road, 3/4 mile north west of Rhosgoch village.
  76. II Courtyard Outbuildings to rear of Rookwood
    Below the main road, 2+ km north east of Clyro.
  77. II Upper Bettws Farmhouse
    Isolated position high above Wye Valley approximately 3km north east of Clyro. Above the farmyard on sloping site.
  78. II Rookwood
    Below the main road, 2+ km north east of Clyro.
  79. II Barn Range at the Great House
    Barn lying 91 metres NW of farmhouse.
  80. II Cowhouse at Upper Bettws Farm
    Below the farmhouse to E and set into the slope.
  81. II Maesllwch Castle
    Maesllwch Castle stands prominently on a hillside ledge approximately 1 mile N of Glasbury village, providing extensive views over the Wye valley and the Black Mountains of Breconshire. The origina
  82. II The Great House
    Isolated position 1.2 kilometres north west of Rhosgoch village.
  83. II Church of St David Photos
    Isolated position 3.2 kilometres south west of Painscastle, reached along pathway from Cwm.
  84. II Bridge Over Digedi Brook
    The bridge crosses the Digedi Brook where the lane enters Llanigon village from NW.
  85. II St Mary's Parish Church Photos
    On the W edge of the town, beside the Norman motte.
  86. II Rose Cottage Photos
    Set back behind small front garden opposite the churchyard to St. Mary's Parish Church; detached to right.
  87. II Sundial in the Churchyard of St Mary's Parish Church Photos
    To S of the Parish Church near the edge of the churchyard.
  88. II Cockcroft House (former Hay Union Workhouse) Photos
    Reached down a short drive; faces SW behind Church Terrace.
  89. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    1 Brecon Road
  90. II Harley's Almshouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  91. II Harley's Almshouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  92. II Harley's Almshouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  93. II Harley's Almshouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  94. II Harley's Almshouses
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  95. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  96. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  97. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  98. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  99. II Harley's Almhouses
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.
  100. II Harley's Almhouses Photos
    Set back from the road behind grassed forecourt with lower rubble wall to front.

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