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  1. II* Ty Mawr
    Situated in the village of Llanfrynach to E of the churchyard
  2. II Clifton memorial and railings in the churchyard
    Situated in the churchyard in Llanfrynach to the E of the church.
  3. II Churchyard Cross at Church of St Brynach
    Situated in the churchyard at Llanfrynach just S of the church.
  4. II Church of St Brynach Photos
    In a prominent position in the centre of the village of Llanfrynach.
  5. II Jefferys Wilkins memorial in churchyard
    Situated in the churchyard at Llanfrynach just W of tower, to which the railings are attached.
  6. II Ty Fry
    Situated in Llanfrynach village on the N side of lane to Cantref.
  7. II Barn range at Ty Fry
    Situated to the W of the farmhouse at Ty Fry, on the roadside.
  8. II Former Farmhouse and Buildings at Llanbrynean Farm
    On the bend of a minor road approximately 500m SE of Llanfrynach.
  9. II Cow-shed range at Ty Fry
    Situated across W end of farmyard at Ty Fry.
  10. II Maesderwen
    Situated in own grounds some 600m W of Llanfrynach village.
  11. II Former boathouse to W of Storehouse Bridge Photos
    Situated just W of Storehouse Bridge (Canal Bridge No.158) between the Storehouse and the Canal.
  12. II Barn at Pentwyn
    Built into the slope end on to the lane, at right angles to the farmhouse, a sloping yard between.
  13. II Pentwyn
    On the hillside W of Pencelli near the W community boundary, reached by a steep lane from the valley road.
  14. II Ty Newydd Lower Bridge (Canal Bridge No. 159) Photos
    In the NE of the community, adjacent to Tynewydd, N of Storehouse Bridge.
  15. II Low Bridge (Canal Bridge No.156) Photos
    W of Pencelli Village, a little N of the B 4558.
  16. II Abercynrig Mill
    Situated just off the drive to Abercynrig, some 500m S of Abercynrig.
  17. II Lower Cantref
    Situated just to the W of the Afon Cynrig some 1.2 km W of Llanfrynach village.
  18. II Canal Bridge No 161 Brecon & Abergavenny Canal
    Situated some 300 m SE of Cefn Brynich aqueduct.
  19. II* Peterstone Court
    Situated down short lane running S off A40, just W of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Illtyd in Llanhamlach.
  20. II Canal Bridge No 162 Brecon & Abergavenny Canal Photos
    Situated some 120 m S of Cefn Brynich Aqueduct.
  21. II Stable at Abercynrig
    Situated in farmyard E of Abercynrig, to S of farmyard W entry.
  22. II Church of St Peter and St Illtyd Photos
    Situated down lane running S from A40, just E of Peterstone Court.
  23. II Cartshed at Abercynrig
    Situated in farmyard E of Abercynrig, to N of farmyard W entry.
  24. II Menascin House
    A little N of Pencelli village near Pont Menasgin, mid-way between the canal and River Usk.
  25. II* Abercynrig
    Situated down long drive running N off a minor road some 1.4 km NW of Llanfrynach.
  26. II Blaenant farmhouse
    In an isolated position at the end of a mountain lane on the W slope of a valley just below the open mountain, SW of Pencelli village and the church of St Meugan.
  27. II Group of 3 chest tombs W of church of St Meugan
    In the churchyard W of the church under a group of ancient yews near the railed enclosure.
  28. II* Lock Road Bridge Photos
    Situated some 200m S of the A40, carrying the road to Llanfrynach across the river Usk.
  29. II Group of 3 chest tombs S of church of St Meugan
    On the S side of the church extending W of the S porch.
  30. II* Church of St Meugan Photos
    At Llanfeugan, in an isolated position SW of the hamlet of Pencelli, on the W bank of a deep-cutting stream, surrounded by an elliptical churchyard with stone stile entrance.
  31. II Group of 4 chest tombs within railed enclosure to SW of church of St Meugan
    In the churchyard SW of the church under a group of ancient yew trees.
  32. II Byre at Blaenant
    Forming the W side of the farmyard, Blaenant is to SW of Pencelli.
  33. II Sheepshed at Blaenant
    Forming the SE side of the farmyard. Blaenant is to SW of Pencelli.
  34. II Churchyard cross shaft to S of Church of St Meugan
    To the S of the church near the S churchyard entrance.
  35. II Lock Cottage Photos
    Situated between Cefn Brynich Lock and Lock Bridge on W side of lane to Llanfrynach.
  36. II* Cefn Brynich Canal Bridge Aqueduct Photos
    Situated crossing the Usk some 180m downstream of the Lock Bridge on the road to Llanfrynach.
  37. II Barn at Pencelli Court
    Forming the west side of the farmyard at Pencelli Court.
  38. II Cartshed at Blaenant
    Forming the NE border of the famyard. Blaenant lies to SW of Pencelli.
  39. II Granary and attached shed at Pencelli Court Photos
    On the E side of Pencelli Court farmyard, facing the barn.
  40. II Barn at Blaenant
    Forming the S side of the farmyard at Blaenant and adjoining the byre. Blaenant lies to SW of Pencelli.
  41. II Canal Bridge No 163 and Cefn Brynich Lock Chamber Photos
    Situated on W side of lane to Llanfrynach, just N of Lock Bridge over the Usk.
  42. II Byre at Pencelli Court.
    Forms the N side of the farmyard facing Pencelli Court
  43. II Pencelli Court (also known as Penkelly Court) including attached byre
    At the west edge of the hamlet of Pencelli backing onto the canal.
  44. II Lock House Photos
    Situated just above Cefn Brynich Lock on W side of lane from A40 to Llanfrynach.
  45. II Ty Illtud Photos
    Situated on N side of A40 opposite drive to the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Illtyd.
  46. II Pencelli Bridge (Canal Bridge No.154) Photos
    In the village of Pencelli, the main street running NE of canal.
  47. II Barn range at Cefn Brynich Photos
    Situated backing onto N side of A 40, just W of turning to Llanfrynach and Groesffordd.
  48. II Canal store at Pencelli
    Fronting the canal towpath in the centre of Pencelli, adjacent to The Royal Oak.
  49. II The Royal Oak
    In the centre of Pencelli Village backing onto the canal.
  50. II Pantllefrith
    On the hillside below the open mountain a short distance due S of St Meugan's church.
  51. II Courtyard range immediately SW of Castle Farmhouse
    Extending from the corner of the farmhouse, this range forms the NW side of the farm courtyard.
  52. II* Castle Farm farmhouse
    On the E side of Pencelli village surrounded on 3 sides by the former castle earthworks with the canal bordering these to N.
  53. II Granary at Castle Farm
    Forming the SW side of the entrance courtyard, opposite the side entrance to the farmhouse.
  54. II Tunnel carrying Brynich stream under Brecon & Abergavenny Canal (partly in Brecon community) Photos
    Situated some 900m along the canal W from Cefn Brynich Lock, on border with Brecon community.
  55. II Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated on N side of lane, some 1.8km W of Llanfrynach village.
  56. II Barn range at Castle Farm
    Forming the SE side of the courtyard at Castle Farm, opposite the house.
  57. II Cantref House
    Situated just W of Church of Saint Mary at Cantref.
  58. II Canal Bridge on S side of A40 Photos
    On S side of A40, about 250 metres S of Brynich Farm, and 200 metres E of roundabout.
  59. II Manest Court and attached barn
    Situated on S side of lane some 1 km SE of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Illtyd at Llanhamlach.
  60. II Castle Bridge (Canal Bridge No. 152)
    On S side of Pencelli village, SE of the earthworks of Castle Farm.
  61. II Brynich Farmhouse
    Ar East end of Brecon Community, near roundabout at junction of A40 and A470
  62. II Former Barn, now Restaurant and Accommodation at Brynich Caravan Park
    To N of Brynich Farmhouse.
  63. II Penawr Bridge (Canal Bridge No.151)
    E of B 4558 and W of river Usk, NE of Penawr and SE of Pencelli village.
  64. I The Tower Photos
    At the S edge of Scethrog hamlet, bordering the River Usk, on a mound and surrounded by a vestigial moat within a stone walled garden. Reached off S side of A40.
  65. II Barn to N of The Tower
    Just off the S side of the main Abergavenny Brecon Road (A40), the gable end fronting the track leading down to The Tower and the River Usk.
  66. II Bank of Lime Kilns on N side of canal near Lime Kiln Cottage Photos
    On N side of lane on S side of canal, to E of Limekiln Cottage.
  67. II* Scethrog House
    In the hamlet of Scethrog, on sloping ground above the River Usk and N of the A40.
  68. II Barn at Sunny Barn
    To NE of Sunny Barn.
  69. II Sunny Barn
    To east of Camden Court.
  70. II Yr Hen Bersondy (also known as The Old Rectory)
    On the E border of the hamlet of Scethrog, reached by a lane to rear, on rising ground above the River Usk.
  71. II Camden Court Photos
    Prominently sited above road near junction with Cwrt-y-Camden.
  72. II Barn and outbuildings range to SW of Slwch Farmhouse
    Brecon
  73. II Slwch Farmhouse
    About 2km E of town centre, reached by long drive on S side of Slwch Lane.
  74. II Ty Camlas Photos
    On S side of canal, near S side of canal bridge.
  75. II Toll Gate Cottage Photos
    Opposite Plas y Ffynnon; to NE of canal bridge.
  76. II Canal and former Hay Railway bridge to SW of Toll Gate Cottage Photos
    Spans canal, and track of former Hay Railway opposite Plas-y-Ffynnon.
  77. II Barn at Brynderwen
    Forming the S side of the farmyard at Brynderwen, opposite the cartshed and granary, the two reached by a short track from the Tal-y-llyn to Pennorth road.
  78. II Cartshed and granary at Brynderwen
    Forms the N side of the farmyard at Brynderwen, opposite the barn, both reached by a short track from the road linking Tal-y-llyn and Pennorth.
  79. II* Brynllici including barn atttached to left Photos
    Situated down a farm track just NW of the hamlet of Pennorth.
  80. II Glynderi
    In the small hamlet of Tal-y-llyn on the E side of the lane to Pennorth, reached by a short drive and close to Brynderwen.
  81. II Former house at Brynllici
    Opposite Brynllici, down a farm track from the lane between Tal-y-llyn and Pennorth.
  82. II Tal-y-llyn Railway Tunnel
    In the hamlet of Tal-y-llyn in a garden of a house converted from the former station.
  83. II Building to E of Keep at Barracks
    Brecon
  84. II Block 18 (H Block)
    In NE corner of Parade Ground.
  85. II Neuadd
    Situated on S side of narrow lane that runs from below Pontbrengarreg farm to below Croftau farm.
  86. II Blocks 14 and 15 (Sphinx House and Officers' Mess), including front garden walls
    Roughly in centre of N side of Parade Ground.
  87. II 92, The Watton Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  88. II 91, The Watton Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  89. II Pennorth railway bridge Photos
    In the hamlet of Pennorth adjacent to the crossroads.
  90. II NOS.90, 91 & 92 the Watton, Powys Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  91. II No 89, the Watton (SW Side), Powys Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  92. II The Keep at Brecon Barracks Photos
    On S side of barracks with elevations to the Watton, and Parade Ground to N.
  93. II Greenhill
    Near the Lower Cross Oak junction on a raised terraced site above the Talybont Pencelli road and the canal, reached by a short drive.
  94. II No 88, the Watton (SW Side), Powys Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  95. II No 87, the Watton (SW Side), Powys Photos
    Opposite The Barracks.
  96. II No.1 Tregunter Place, including forecourt Wall and Railings Photos
    Opposite entrance to Barracks.
  97. II No.2 Tregunter Place, including forecourt Wall and Railings Photos
    Opposite entrance to Barracks.
  98. II Boundary Wall along The Watton, Brecon Barracks Photos
    Defining the S side of the Barracks, about 750m SE of town centre.
  99. II No.3 Tregunter Place, including forecourt Wall and Railings Photos
    Opposite entrance to Barracks.
  100. II No.4 Tregunter Place, including forecourt Wall and Railings Photos
    Opposite entrance to Barracks.

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