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Listed Buildings within five miles of LD3 0SP, sorted by distance

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  1. II Llwynbarried Farmhouse
    The house stands adjacent to modern farm buildings in open countryside 900 metres SW of Ffordd-las road junction.
  2. II Tregoyd Mill House
    Located at the N end of the hamlet of Tregoyd, at the NE side of the small brook from Tregoyd Common to the Wye at Aberllynfi.
  3. II Windsor Castle Cottage (Ty twyn)
    Located on the elbow of the lane from Felindre and Tregoyd, climbing on to Tregoyd Common.
  4. II Barn at Pen-twyn
    Located off the minor road from Aberllynfi Three Cocks to Tregoyd Mill, on the N side of the tributary of the Afon Llynfi which feeds Tregoyd Mill. The barn lies at the end of the farm access, on the
  5. II Lower Maestorglwydd
    Llanigon
  6. II Llwynfilly
    The former farmhouse stands in open countryside to SW of Llanigon, at the end of a narrow track leading to the house and farm buildings.
  7. II Cowshed at Lower Maestorglwydd Photos
    The cowshed stands detached from the house and at one end of it.
  8. II Barn at Lower Maestorglwydd Photos
    The barn stands within the group of farm buildings; if forms an L-shape with the listed cowshed and has a later single-storey stone shed against its N end.
  9. II Wainhouse at Lower Maertorglwydd
    The wainhouse stands on the edge of the farm buildings and is separated from the others to W by the lane.
  10. II Cefn Farmhouse
    Located behind farmbuildings, on the NW facing slope of the hill rising on to Common bychan. The house is attached to other farm buildings, at the upper end of a small rectangular farmyard.
  11. II* Middle Maestorglwydd House Photos
    The house stands set back from the lane and at an angle to it, roughly opposite traditional farm buildings and attached to another.
  12. II* Middle Maestorglwydd Barn Photos
    The barn stands adjacent and at an angle to the lane, some 250 metres NNE of Middle Maestorglwydd.
  13. II Maes-y-garn Farmhouse
    The farmhouse overlooks a lane leading E from Fordd-las, 1300 metres SSW of Llanigon Church, and backs onto its own farm buildings.
  14. II Agricultural Range to rear of Maes-y-garn Farmhouse
    To rear (east) of Maes-y-garn Farmhouse.
  15. II Llwynmaddy Farmhouse
    Situated to the south of Llanigon, the house stands opposite a small group of traditional stone farm buildings, set back from the lane and sideways onto it.
  16. II Barn at Llwynmaddy
    Prominently sited immediately opposite the farmhouse closing the farmyard.
  17. II* Tynllyne Farmhouse
    The house is situated next to its own farm buildings in an elevated position 1750 metres WSW of Llanigon Church.
  18. II Upper Maestorglwydd Farmhouse
    The house stands adjacent to a small group of farm buildings at the top end of a private track.
  19. II Former Barn and Cowhouse Ranges Adjoining Old Gwernyfed House
    A group of farm ranges around an elongated farmyard prominently sited along the Talgarth to Felindre minor road, and immediately adjoining the outer front garden and driveway approaching Old Gwernyfed
  20. II Boundary walls, gatepiers and gate to forecourt and driveway at Old Gwernyfed Photos
    The gate piers are set at the road end of the main approach driveway to the Grade I Old Gwernyfed, with the boundary walls extending either side.
  21. II* North Tower in inner front garden, with the garden boundary wall leading to the NE wing of the house
    Located at the NE corner of the inner courtyard in front of Old Gwernyfed, and attached at the rear to the range of farm buildings previously belonging to Old Gwernyfed. Formerly (pre-1800) set in a
  22. II* Gatepiers to inner court in front of Old Gwernyfed with garden walls on each side
    Located axially on the approaching driveway to the main SE front of Old Gwernyfed, and placed symmetrically between the corner towers.
  23. I Old Gwernyfed Photos
    Located on NW side of road from Talgarth to Felindre, and set within its own grounds at the end of an axial driveway from the entrance gates on the road. The former farm buildings lie immediately to
  24. II Outbuilding at Tir Uched Photos
    Located on a separate driveway from the main road entrance, to the S of the rear of the house.
  25. II* South tower in the inner front garden with garden wall running to SW ring of the house
    Located at the SE corner of the inner courtyard in front of Old Gwernyfed.
  26. II Tir uched Photos
    Located on a minor road leading due east from Treble Hill, Glasbury in the direction of Llanigon.
  27. II* Garden gatepiers to a cross terrace in the formal W gardens at Old Gwernyfed
    Located approximately 60m W of the SW wing of the W elevation of Old Gwernyfed house, on a cross terrace of the garden earthworks, laid out SSW to NNE, tangentially to and overlooked by the house.
  28. II Penygenhill
    The house stands in open countryside WSW of Llanigon.
  29. II Pen-yr-heol Chapel
    Located on the elevated plateau, below the Black Mountain peak Twmpa, within its well-furnished graveyard.
  30. II Stables at Llwynau-bach Lodge Hotel
    Llwynau-bach lies NE of Treble Hill, approximately 800m from Glasbury Bridge, and on the S side of the road, accessed from a lay-by created on the earlier road line.
  31. II Railway Bridge at Treble Hill Photos
    Located on the minor road from Treble Hill Glasbury to Felindre, approximately 100m from the junction with the A438 SW of the Glasbury Bridge.
  32. II* Gwernyfed High School
    Located in former parkland, on rising ground and approached by a winding drive for approximately 300m from the entrance gates on the road.
  33. II* Stable Block at Gwernyfed High School
    Located on the NE side of the front forecourt to Gwernyfed High School (Gwernyfed Park), and attached to the N corner of the house.
  34. II Sundial in churchyard of Church oc St Cynidr & St Peter Photos
    Located in the churchyard on rising ground, approximately 40m SE of the E end of the chancel of the church.
  35. II Hughes Monument in churchyard of church of St Cynidr and St Peter Photos
    A graveyard monument located approximately 30m E of the east end of the chancel of the church.
  36. II Treble Hill Photos
    Located on an elevated terrace above the Wye and main Hay to Brecon road, facing over the bridge to Glasbury.
  37. II Front railed screen and gate piers at Gwernyfed High School
    Located in front of the approach elevation to Gwernyfed High School, formerly Gwernyfed Park, enclosing the forecourt between the outer end of the stable block and the C20 sports hall on the SW side.
  38. II Church of St Cynidr and St Peter Photos
    Located on elevated ground parallel to the main Hay-on-Wye to Brecon road, the churchyard originally bounded on the SE side by the railway.
  39. II Llwynllwyd Barn
    Llanigon
  40. II Plas Celyn
    Plas Celyn is situated in a farmyard 800 metres S of Llanigon.
  41. II Sunday School in Churchyard of Church of St Cynidr & St Peter Photos
    Located at the E end of the churchyard, on the N side of the gate, built across the slope of the ground, with a small yard at the N end.
  42. II Tramway Office at Broomfield
    Located above the SW garden of Broomfield, by the side of the former tramway.
  43. II* Broomfield Photos
    Located on a terrace cut out of the steep bank of the Wye valley, high above the main Brecon to Hay road, and backing directly on to the former Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway.
  44. II Aberllynfi House Photos
    The house is located on the right bank of the River Wye, at right angles and close to the main Brecon to Hay road.
  45. II Ashgrove House Photos
    Located at the end of a terrace of 2 houses, on the NW side of the road, behind a short front garden and hedge.
  46. II Treble Hill Baptist Chapel Photos
    Located in a conspicuous position on the Brecknock end of the causeway to Glasbury bridge, with its entrance gable behind a narrow forecourt facing the road.
  47. II The Three Cocks Hotel Photos
    Located on the N bank of a stream at the junction of the main Hay to Brecon road with the minor road to Tregoyd Mill, the main range of the building set parallel to the latter. Cobbled forecourt.
  48. II Kitchen garden walls, gatepiers and gates at Gwernyfed High School
    Located approximately 200m W of Gwernyfed High School, to the S of the main approach driveway.
  49. II Glasshouses in kitchen garden at Gwernyfed High School
    Located against the N wall of the kitchen garden, lying to the W of Gwernyfed High School (Gwernyfed Park).
  50. II* Barn at Old Vicarage (including attached granary and stores)
    The barn is located immediately NE of the Old Vicarage, with a forecourt to the end of the lane, all within the bend of the River Wye.
  51. II Lower Wenallt
    The house is situated below the Wenallt, on steeply rising ground, behind its own farm buildings.
  52. I Old Vicarage
    Located close to and on a bend of the River Wye, set apart from the village, at the far S end at the end of the road.
  53. II Gardener's cottage at Gwernyfed High School (Gwernyfed Park)
    Located at the SW corner of the kitchen garden of the former Gwernyfed Park facing towards the main Hay to Brecon road.
  54. II Glasbury House
    The house is located in its own grounds E of The Green, near the centre of Glasbury village.
  55. II Crescent House Photos
    Located on the corner of the B.4350 through Glasbury to Boughrood, and the former B.4350 to Hereford.
  56. II Green Cottages Photos
    A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
  57. II Green Cottages Photos
    A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
  58. II Green Cottages Photos
    A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
  59. II Green Cottages Photos
    A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
  60. II Glasbury United Reformed Chapel Photos
    The chapel is situated in a walled enclosure at the centre of the SE side of The Green, with its gable facing on to the Green.
  61. II Lodge Gates and screen to Gwernyfed High School Photos
    Gwernyfed
  62. II Old Police Cottage Photos
    Located at the SW corner of the Green, behind a front stone and brick wall.
  63. II Continuation walls to Gwernyfed High School Lodge
    Located at the junction of the driveway with the main Hay to Brecon road, with the lodge set at the W end.
  64. II Former Stable and Coachhouse to Parc Gwynne Photos
    The coachhouse lies between the Green and Parc Gwynne house, backing on to the Green.
  65. II Parc Gwynne Photos
    Parc Gwynne is located on the SW side of The Green, set in its own grounds behind its entrance gates and coachhouse. The grounds extend W to a terrace overlooking the river and flood plain of the Wye
  66. II Green House Photos
    Located on the N side of the triangular Green, at the centre of the village.
  67. II Wenallt-Uchaf
    The house stands high on the Wenallt at the top of a long track, partly private, overlooking a valley.
  68. II Grangeton Photos
    The house is located within the village, to the E of the Maesllwch Arms Hotel placed with the gable to the road, the main elevation facing E.
  69. II Lamb House Photos
    Located within the village of Glasbury, almost opposite the Maesllwch Arms Hotel. The main house is set at right angles with its gable close upon the road from Glasbury to Boughrood.
  70. II Barn at Upper Cwm Cadarn
    Upper Cwmcadarn farm lies in the valley rising S of Felindre village, at the end of a 450m farm track. This barn lies approximately 200m S, and 25m above the farmyard and is approached by a winding h
  71. II The Old Post Office Photos
    The Old Post Office stands in the middle of Llanigon village 25 metres W of the church on a rising site and end-on to the lane, so that both its front and rear elevations are clearly visible.
  72. II Lychgate at South Side of Churchyard of St Eigon's Church Photos
    Stands in the SW corner of St Eigon's churchyard.
  73. II Maesllwch Arms Hotel Photos
    The hotel is located on the N side of the village behind a large forecourt and against the former driveway to Maesllwch Castle.
  74. II Parish Church of St Eigon Photos
    Situated on rising ground in an elevated position overlooking Llanigon.
  75. II Glasbury Gate Cottage
    The building is located at the side of the road, at the N approach to Glasbury village.
  76. II Granary and Stable at Ty Mawr
    Immediately to the north of Ty Mawr farmhouse which is situated to east of and below Llanigon Church.
  77. II* Ty Mawr Photos
    Stands in a low spot 100 yards E of Llanigon Church, with farmyard and ranges to N.
  78. II Bridge Over Digedi Brook
    The bridge crosses the Digedi Brook where the lane enters Llanigon village from NW.
  79. II* Penyrwrlodd Farmhouse
    The house stands adjacent to a lane, 600 metres ESE of Llanigon Church.
  80. II Stables at Penyrwrlodd
    The stable-range is situated opposite the house across the lane. It is attached to another farm building.
  81. II Pipton farmhouse
    Located on the N side of the road from Aberllynfi to Builth, W of the bridge over the River Llynfi.
  82. II Barn at Pen-y-Lan
    The barn stands below the farmhouse and is one of several traditional buildings accompanying this listed house.
  83. II Pen-y-Lan Farmhouse
    The house stands among its own farm buildings 1700 metres SE of Llanigon.
  84. 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.
  85. 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.
  86. II Cwmcoynant Farmhouse
    The farmhouse is situated at the end of a private track on the N edge of the Black Mountains.
  87. II Barn at Cwmcoynant
    The barn stands opposite Cwmcoynant Farmhouse on the west.
  88. 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.
  89. II The Woodlands
    Located on the SW side of the road from Glasbury to Cwmbach, on rising ground set gable end to the road and facing S over its lawns.
  90. 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.
  91. II The Old House
    The house stands in open countryside SE of Llanigon, set back from the track.
  92. II Milestone
    Located to the north-east of Glan-hen-Wye in the verge of the road, on a gentle bend.
  93. II Pontithel House
    Located on the road from Brecon to Hay, approximately 150m E of Pont Ithel.
  94. II 4 Pontithel Cottages
    Located in a lower position and set back from the road 100m E of Pont Ithel, and close to the former track of the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway.
  95. II 5 Pontithel Cottages
    Located in a lower position and set back from the road 100m E of Pont Ithel, and close to the former track of the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway.
  96. II Clynheddwch
    Located at the S end of the hamlet of Cwmbach, and set amid extensive lawns on the SW side of the road from Glasbury.
  97. II Maes-Coch Photos
    The house stands down a short private track, on west side of Hay Bluff, 4 km due south of Hay on Wye.
  98. II Pontithel (partly in the Bronllys community)
    Gwernyfed
  99. II Pontithel (partly in Gwernyfed community)
    Located on the main Hay to Brecon road, carrying the road over the Afon Llynfi.
  100. II Spread Eagle
    Located gable end and close to the road, on a platform site.

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