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Listed Buildings within five miles of LD1 6NB, sorted by distance

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. II Former shop attached to Golden Lion public house
    On the N side of the Golden Lion.
  4. II Lion Cottage
    At the N end of a block with the Golden Lion at the S end.
  5. II Golden Lion public house
    Fronting the road near the centre of the village.
  6. II Milestone on A470
    On the NW side of New Inn.
  7. II Crown Hotel
    Fronting the road approximately 80m NNE of the parish church.
  8. II Church of All Saints Photos
    In a large rectangular churchyard near the S end of the village.
  9. II Pen y Rhiw with adjoining farm ranges
    Located at the end of a track which runs W from Llysdinam village. On a prominence above the Estyn Brook, with byre at the uphill end.
  10. II Pont ar Ithon (partly in Disserth and Trecoed)
    Spanning the River Ithon approximately 1km S of Newbridge-on-Wye.
  11. II Pont ar Ithon (partly in Llanyre)
    Spanning the River Ithon approximately 1km S of Newbridge-on-Wye.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. II Prest-dabuan barn with attached cow house
    Approximately 0.5km W of Tycwtta Farm and reached by farm track.
  16. II Bridge over Cwm Trafle SE of Ty Dabuan
    On a minor road between Llysdinam and Ty Dabuan approximately 0.3km SSE of Ty Dabuan.
  17. II The Holmes
    Approximately 3.1km NNW of Newbridge-on-Wye, reached by private road on the W side of the A470.
  18. 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.
  19. II Church of St Michael Photos
    The church is set within a polygonal churchyard adjacent to the main road, surrounded by a number of yew trees.
  20. II Gelligarn Farmhouse
    Approximately 2.4km SW of Llanyre, reached by farm road on the S side of the A4081.
  21. II Barn & attached farm buildings at Gelligarn Farm
    The farm buildings are on the E side of the farmhouse.
  22. II Milestone on A470
    Approximately 1.5km NNW of Cwmbach Llechryd, beside the entrance to Rhydfelin Fach.
  23. II Kitchen garden walls at Doldowlod House
    Set below and on the SW side of the A470, approximately 400m SE of the house.
  24. II Doldowlod Lodge
    Set back from the A470 beside the SE entrance to Doldowlod House, approximately 350m SE of the house.
  25. II Garden & courtyard walls on W and SW sides of Doldowlod House (partly in Nantmel)
    On the W and SW sides of the house.
  26. 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.
  27. 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.
  28. II Garden and courtyard walls on W and SW side of Doldowlod House (partly in Llanyre)
    Forming the entrance to a courtyard W of the house and continuing to form boundary of the garden to the SW of the house.
  29. II Bryn Ieuau
    Located at the end of a short track off the B4358, approx 0.5km NE of the church in Llanafanfawr. The front of the house faces S.
  30. II Detached service wing on N side of Doldowlod House
    On the N side of the house.
  31. II Tack room and farm range at Doldowlod House
    Forming the S side of the courtyard NW of the house, and the N side of the farmyard.
  32. II Courtyard building & farm building on SW side of main yard at Doldowlod House
    Forming the W side of the courtyard NW of the house, and the NW side of the farmyard.
  33. II Stable Cottage, coach house and stables at Doldowlod House
    Forming the N side of the courtyard NW of the house.
  34. II Pair of milestones on A483
    Approximately 2.3km SSW of Howey.
  35. II Barn and cart shed at Careg-yn-fol
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  36. II Pair of milestones on A483
    Approximately 0.9km S of Howey village and immediately S of Llwynbrain Villas.
  37. II Stable and cow house at Careg-yn-fol
    On the SE side of the farmhouse.
  38. II Howey Hall
    In its own grounds approximately 250m NW of Howey village, on the W side of the A483.
  39. II Careg-yn-fol Farmhouse
    Approximately 2km SE of Llanwrthwl church and reached by farm road at the end of a minor road from the village.
  40. II Barn and cow house at Tyncoed
    On the E side of the farmhouse
  41. II Tyncoed
    On the W side of a minor road linking the A470 and the A483, approximately 3.8km SW of Howey
  42. II Gate piers, gates and attached walls at N entrance to Doldowlod House
    Approximately 300m NW of the house.
  43. II Telephone Call-box at entrance to Argoed Mill
    At the entrance to Argoed Mill Gallery.
  44. II No.1 Argoed Cottages
    Set back from the road opposite Argoed Mill Gallery. No 1 is the SE end of the row.
  45. II Argoed Mill Old Post Office
    On the SE side of Argoed Mill Cottage.
  46. II No.2 Argoed Cottages
    Set back from the road opposite Argoed Mill Gallery. No 2 is the middle cottage of the row.
  47. II Former cart shed and workshop at Argoed Mill
    On the W side of the mill, set back from the road.
  48. II No.3 Argoed Cottages
    Set back from the road opposite Argoed Mill Gallery. No 3 is the NW end of the row.
  49. II Argoed Mill Cottage
    Attached to the SE side of Argoed Mill Gallery, with the Old Post Office on the SE side.
  50. II Corn-drying shed at Argoed Mill
    On the W side of the mill, set back from the road.
  51. II Argoed Mill Gallery
    Set back on the NE side of the A470 at Argoed, approximately 5.7km SSE of Rhayader.
  52. II Milestone on A483
    Approximately 600m N of Howey village.
  53. II Church of St Afan Photos
    Set in a large churchyard adjacent to the main road and opposite the Red Lion Inn. In a very prominent position with fine views all around.
  54. II Red Lion Inn
    Set back from the main road opposite the church, with farm buildings to the R. The front entrance faces E.
  55. II Tyn-y-Rhos Photos
    Set back from and below the road; approximately half a mile from the town centre.
  56. II Milestone on A483
    Immediately N of Brynsadwrn Bridge, approximately 3.5km SSW of Howey.
  57. II Church of St John Photos
    In a churchyard on the W side of the road, 0.9km N of Builth Road station.
  58. II Cwm Chwefru Farmhouse
    Set down in the valley bottom on the SW side of the River Chwefru and a narrow lane which runs N from the B4358. Converted former farmyard ranges to the SE.
  59. II Penlanole
    In its own grounds and reached by private road on the N side of the A470, approximately 1.2km SE of Llanwrthwl.
  60. 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.
  61. II Pavilion at Spa Treatment Centre
    Situated near the bottom of Rock Park near the Arlais Brook.
  62. II Penrhos
    Approximately 1.4km SW of Llanwrthwl church and at the end of an unclassified road on the W side of the village.
  63. II Albert Hall
    Situated on a downhill slope close to the centre of the town; beside the presbyterian chapel.
  64. II Presbyterian Chapel
    Situated on a downhill slope, between the Radnor District Council Offices and the Albert Hall.
  65. 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.
  66. 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
  67. II Old House at Cornel, including attached agricultural ranges
    Above and to E of A470, about 1km E of Llanwrthwl. Aligned E-W to S of later house.
  68. 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.
  69. II Abernefal
    The W end of the house faces a lane which runs N into the hills, approx 5km from the B4358. It lies at the corner of a farmyard, with a partly ruined range at right angles and joined at the SE corner
  70. 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.
  71. 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.
  72. II Barclay's Bank
    Forward to street with small forecourt; close to east side of the railway line.
  73. II Midland Bank Photos
    Corner building prominently sited at the junction between Middleton Street, Spa Road and South Crescent.
  74. II Talwrnmaenog Farmhouse
    Approximately 0.5km SW of Llanwrthwl church and reached by farm road on the S side of the churchyard.
  75. II* The Automobile Palace Photos
    On corner with Spa Road East and with flank elevation on Princes Avenue.
  76. II Pencerrig Gardens Hotel Photos
    In its own grounds on W side of A483 about 3.25 km N of Builth Wells.
  77. 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.
  78. II Wyeside
    Approximately 300m E of Llanwrthwl, opposite the road to Cornel Farm.
  79. 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
  80. 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.
  81. II War Memorial
    Situated north of the Hotel Metropole in the gardens beside the Museum.
  82. 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.
  83. II Telephone Call-box outside Town Hall Building with S. Crescent opposite
    Immediately N of War Memorial Gardens; to rear of pavement.
  84. II Brynarlais
    Adjacent to the Metropole Hotel, on the main road through the town, opposite Temple Gardens and the junction with South Crescent.
  85. II Long Barn Range at Llandrindod Hall
    Situated north-east of Llandrindod Hall, and forming the eastern side of the farmyard.
  86. II Milestone on A483
    Nearly opposite the modern driveway opening to Pencerrig Gardens Hotel about 3.25 km N of Builth Wells.
  87. II Milestone on A483
    Opposite the park boundary to the Pencerrig Gardens Hotel about 3 km N of Builth Wells.
  88. II Barn at Cwm Farm
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  89. II Milestone on A470
    Approximately 0.7km SE of Builth Road Station.
  90. 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.
  91. II Pencerrig Lodge
    Beside the now disused SE entrance to Pencerrig.
  92. II Barn at Penlan
    Located at right angles and to the NE of the house, the 2 attached by a small C20 lean-to.
  93. II Penlan and attached byre
    Approached by a track from the W which runs off a narrow lane. Located on a hill and facing S with dramatic views. The ground also slopes down slightly to the E, the byre at the downhill end.
  94. II Cefndyrys Farmhouse, including attached farm ranges
    Cefndyrys Farm is to the W of the main house and the farmhouse forms the W side of the farmyard.
  95. II Multi-purpose farm ranges at Cefndyrys Farm
    On the E side of the farmhouse, backing on to the walled garden of the main house.
  96. 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
  97. II Stable block at Cefndyrys
    On the W side of the house.
  98. II* Cefndyrys
    In its own grounds on the W side of the A483, overlooking Builth Wells approximately 2km to the S.
  99. II Walls, revetment and steps to terrace on S side of Cefndyrys
    On the S side of the house.
  100. 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.

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