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  1. II* The Automobile Palace Photos
    On corner with Spa Road East and with flank elevation on Princes Avenue.
  2. II Mangalore
    Situated on rising ground near the edge of the town, below the road leading to the former Pump House Hotel. Opposite the corner with Beaufort Road.
  3. II Holy Trinity Parish Church Photos
    Situated in the upper part of the town to the north-east of the Grand Pavilion and recreation ground.
  4. II Pavilion at Spa Treatment Centre
    Situated near the bottom of Rock Park near the Arlais Brook.
  5. II Hotel Commodore
    Set back from the road in its own grounds and situated on a downhill slope to north-west of the Parish Church.
  6. II Telephone Call-box to rear of pavement close to junction with Norton Terrace
    Close to NE entrance to Rock Park with circular pillar-box adjoining
  7. II Radnor District Council Offices (formerly Gwalia Hotel)
    Situated in the centre of the town at the junction of five roads; V-plan building with side elevations to Norton Terrace and Ithon Road.
  8. II Barclay's Bank
    Forward to street with small forecourt; close to east side of the railway line.
  9. II Midland Bank Photos
    Corner building prominently sited at the junction between Middleton Street, Spa Road and South Crescent.
  10. II Presbyterian Chapel
    Situated on a downhill slope, between the Radnor District Council Offices and the Albert Hall.
  11. II Albert Hall
    Situated on a downhill slope close to the centre of the town; beside the presbyterian chapel.
  12. II War Memorial
    Situated north of the Hotel Metropole in the gardens beside the Museum.
  13. II Oxford Chambers, Printers, Braddon, Oxford House, Greenstiles Cycles
    Forward to the street and detached; near the junction with Park Crescent, to west of the railway.
  14. II Telephone Call-box outside Town Hall Building with S. Crescent opposite
    Immediately N of War Memorial Gardens; to rear of pavement.
  15. II Brynarlais
    Adjacent to the Metropole Hotel, on the main road through the town, opposite Temple Gardens and the junction with South Crescent.
  16. II Llandrindod Wells Signal-Box Photos
    On the E (down) platform. To S of the main station building and overbridge, near the far end of the platform. This example was relocated in September 1989 from original site at the level crossing to
  17. II Long Barn Range at Llandrindod Hall
    Situated north-east of Llandrindod Hall, and forming the eastern side of the farmyard.
  18. II Llandrindod Hall
    Approximately 1/2 miles south-east of the town centre on the edge of the golf course. Below and to the west of the Old Parish Church and reached through the farmyard.
  19. II Llanerch Hotel
    Situated to the north of the town centre and reached by a short downhill road, west off Waterloo Road. the ground falls away steeply to the rear.
  20. II Tyn-y-Rhos Photos
    Set back from and below the road; approximately half a mile from the town centre.
  21. II Gorse Farmhouse
    Situated about 1\2 mile east of the town and reached by a short farm road. Ground slopes down to the west.
  22. II Milestone on A483
    Approximately 600m N of Howey village.
  23. II Cae-Bach Chapel Photos
    Reached by a short lane north off Brookland Road leading to Caebach. Chapel set back to the west of this lane at the end of a gated pathway with small graveyard to the front. The ground falls away s
  24. II Nweuadd Farmhouse
    Situated at the eastern end of Trefonnen Lane, high above and approximately 1\2 mile from the town. The ground falls away steeply to the west.
  25. II Cae-Bach Farmhouse
    At the end of a short lane north off Brookland Road just beyond Caebach Chapel. Facing east with land falling away steeply on three sides.
  26. II Milestone adjacent to Wenallt / Drws y Coed on Tremont Road (A483)
    Set in the verge against the fence in front of the Wenallt.
  27. II Howey Hall
    In its own grounds approximately 250m NW of Howey village, on the W side of the A483.
  28. II Upper Llanoley Photos
    Approximately 1 1/2 miles E of Llandrindod Wells, beyond the golf course and reached by a short farm road. The house is set into steeply rising ground.
  29. II Barn at Cwm Farm
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  30. II Cwm Farmhouse
    Approximately 0.9km NE of Llanyre, reached by a minor road on the N side of the A4081 from Llanyre to Llandrindod Wells.
  31. II Bailey Einon Farmhouse
    Above and set back from the road about 1 1/4 miles east of Llandrindod Wells. Garden to the front and lower farmyard to the rear.
  32. II Bryn-y-groes Photos
    Approximately 1km SE of Howey village, reached by track on the N side of a minor road between Crossway and Betws Diserth.
  33. II Church of St Michael
    Isolated setting about 2.5km (1+ miles) E of Llandrindod Wells, close under the banks of Ceffnlys Castle. Formerly the centre of Ceffnlys borough, a now deserted village.
  34. II Pair of milestones on A483
    Approximately 0.9km S of Howey village and immediately S of Llwynbrain Villas.
  35. II Barn & attached farm buildings at Gelligarn Farm
    The farm buildings are on the E side of the farmhouse.
  36. II Gelligarn Farmhouse
    Approximately 2.4km SW of Llanyre, reached by farm road on the S side of the A4081.
  37. II Cow House at Glan Ithon
    Below and to the SW of the main farmstead.
  38. I Church of St Cewydd Photos
    In a walled churchyard on the E bank of the River Ithon, and the S side of a minor road between Howey and Newbridge-on-Wye, approximately 1.7km WSW of Howey.
  39. II* Glan Ithon, including attached farm buildings
    Approximately 2km NE of Llanyre, reached by drive on the SE side of a minor road between Llanyre and Crossgates.
  40. II Milestone on A483
    Approximately 2.1km SW of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  41. II Neuadd
    Isolated position about 3.25 km (2 miles) SW of Penybont, close on N side to the site of Ceffnlys Castle. The Court Leets of Ceffnlys Borough were held in the house until the mid C19.
  42. II Lower Trelowgoed
    Approximately 1.2km SSE of Llanbadarn Fawr church, reached by footpath from the E side leading off a minor road SE of the A483.
  43. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    In a round churchyard on the E side of a minor road approximately 2km N of Llanyre.
  44. II Pair of milestones on A483
    Approximately 2.3km SSW of Howey.
  45. II* Church of St Padarn Photos
    In a churchyard on the W side of the road approximately 0.6km S of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  46. II Milestone on A483
    Set against the E wall of the churchyard.
  47. II The Green, including attached former sawmill and farm buildings
    Approximately 2.3km N of Newbridge-on-Wye, reached by farm road on the W side of the A470.
  48. II Great House
    Approximately 0.8 km NW of Llanfihangel Heligan, reached by minor road and farm road W of a road between Llanfihangel and Caerfagu.
  49. II Lion Cottage
    At the N end of a block with the Golden Lion at the S end.
  50. II Golden Lion public house
    Fronting the road near the centre of the village.
  51. II Former shop attached to Golden Lion public house
    On the N side of the Golden Lion.
  52. II Milestone on A470
    On the NW side of New Inn.
  53. II Crown Hotel
    Fronting the road approximately 80m NNE of the parish church.
  54. II Church of All Saints Photos
    In a large rectangular churchyard near the S end of the village.
  55. II Road bridge over Cwm Trafle SE of Tycwtta Farm
    On a minor road between Llysdinam and Tycwtta Farm approximately 0.5km SE of Tycwtta Farm.
  56. II Milestone on A44
    To the E of Clywedog Bridge, approximately 0.4km W of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  57. II Clywedog Bridge (partly in Llanbadarn Fawr)
    Spanning the Clywedog Brook approximately 0.5km W of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  58. II Caerfagu
    On the W side of a minor road between the A44 and Llanyre, approximately 1.4km ESE of Nantmel village.
  59. II Clywedog Bridge (partly in Nantmel)
    Spanning the Clywedog Brook approximately 0.5km W of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  60. II The Holmes
    Approximately 3.1km NNW of Newbridge-on-Wye, reached by private road on the W side of the A470.
  61. II Milestone on A44
    Approximately 300m E of Gwystre Farm.
  62. II Pont ar Ithon (partly in Llanyre)
    Spanning the River Ithon approximately 1km S of Newbridge-on-Wye.
  63. II Pont ar Ithon (partly in Disserth and Trecoed)
    Spanning the River Ithon approximately 1km S of Newbridge-on-Wye.
  64. II Llysdinam Lodge
    Located at the entrance to Llysdinam, on the W side of the driveway. It is on the SW side of the lane which runs through the village.
  65. II Milestone on A44
    Approximately 1.8km ESE of Nantmel.
  66. II Llysdinam
    In a prominent position to W of Newbridge-on-Wye overlooking the river. The driveway is to the N, running off the lane through Llysdinam village, with outbuildings and kitchen garden to the W.
  67. II Carneddau, including attached cow house
    An isolated farmstead approximately 2.5km WNW of Llansantffraed in Elwel, reached by minor roads and long farm road N of the A481.
  68. II Barn and stable at Carneddau Photos
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  69. II Clywedog Siphon Inlet House
    On the W side of a minor road to Bwlchbryndinam Farm, N of the A44 and approximately 2km NW of Crossgates.
  70. II Milestone on A483
    Immediately N of Brynsadwrn Bridge, approximately 3.5km SSW of Howey.
  71. II Detached farm range at Hirfron Farm
    On the E side of the farmhouse.
  72. II Hirfron
    Reached by a farm track opposite Carmel Chapel, approximately 1.8km E of Nantmel village
  73. II Multi-purpose farm range at Hirfron Farm
    On the NE side of the farmhouse.
  74. II Cow house at Hirfron Farm
    On the N side of the farmhouse.
  75. II Barn and cow house at Tyncoed
    On the E side of the farmhouse
  76. II Outbuilding immediately SEof Nantddu farmhouse
    Penybont
  77. II Nantddu
    Lies about 2.4km (1+ miles) SW of Llandegley village.
  78. II Milestone on A44
    Approximately 1.6km WNW of Penybont and 1.2km ESE of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  79. II Tyncoed
    On the W side of a minor road linking the A470 and the A483, approximately 3.8km SW of Howey
  80. II Carmel Aqueduct
    Spanning a minor road N of the A44 and continuing across Camlo Brook, approximately 2.4km E of Nantmel village.
  81. II Prest-dabuan barn with attached cow house
    Approximately 0.5km W of Tycwtta Farm and reached by farm track.
  82. II Bridge over Cwm Trafle S of Prest-dabuan barn
    Approximately 0.5km WSW of Tycwtta Farm and reached by a track S of Prest-dabuan barn.
  83. II Water conduit at Maes-y-gelli Farm
    Set across a small dingle to N of Maesygelli Farmhouse and close to farmbuildings which lie beyond the conduit.
  84. II Milestone on A483
    On the W side of the road immediately S of a junction with a minor road to Coedgwgan Mill, approximately 0.8km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  85. II Kitchen garden walls at Doldowlod House
    Set below and on the SW side of the A470, approximately 400m SE of the house.
  86. II Coedgwgan Hall
    Reached by minor road and a short farm road on the W side of the A483, approximately 0.9km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  87. II Doldowlod Lodge
    Set back from the A470 beside the SE entrance to Doldowlod House, approximately 350m SE of the house.
  88. II U-plan farm ranges at Coedgwgan Hall
    On the N side of the house.
  89. II* Carmel Independent Chapel
    Set back on the N side of a minor road N of the A44, approximately 2km ENE of Nantmel.
  90. II Aqueduct SE of Church of St Cynllo
    In a field SE of the churchyard, spanning a steep-sided dingle.
  91. II Ty Seren
    On the N side of the road through the village, approximately 250m SW of the parish church.
  92. II Clywedog Siphon outlet house
    In a field on the E side of the A483 S of Woodside Cottage, approximately 1.1km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  93. II Aqueduct SW of Church of St Cynllo
    In a field SW of the church and above Ashbrook, spanning a steep-sided dingle.
  94. II Lych gate at Church of St Cynllo
    On the SW side of the church.
  95. II Church of St Cynllo
    In a round churchyard on the hillside N of the village centre.
  96. II* Doldowlod House (partly in Llanyre)
    In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.
  97. II* Doldowlod House (partly in Nantmel)
    In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.
  98. II Penybont Hall
    In its own grounds and approached along a private drive, which was formerly the old London to Aberystwyth turnpike road before its realignment in 1834.
  99. II Detached service wing on N side of Doldowlod House
    On the N side of the house.
  100. II Garden & courtyard walls on W and SW sides of Doldowlod House (partly in Nantmel)
    On the W and SW sides of the house.

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