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  1. II Shortreed monument in the churchyard to SW of church of St Michael
    Near the SW boundary of the churchyard.
  2. II Vaughan monument in the churchyard to S side of church of St Michael
    Very near the SE end of the nave.
  3. II Church of St Michael Photos
    Stands above the SE bank of Llangorse Lake and just below the main road between Bwlch and Llangors in a steeply sloping churchyard bordered to E by a stone wall with railings and gatepiers.
  4. II Upper Cathedine Photos
    S of the hamlet of Cathedine, just above the main road between Bwlch and Llangors.
  5. II Gunter monuments in the churchyard at E end of church of St Michael
    Near the SE corner of the church.
  6. II Lower Cathedine farmhouse and attached farm range to W.
    In the hamlet of Cathedine a little N of the church and backing onto the road to Llangors.
  7. II Barn and stable range N of Lower Cathedine farmhouse
    Forming the N and W sides of the original farmyard at Cathedine, the house and farm range forming E and S sides, with main barn end on to road.
  8. II Treholford
    In the hamlet of Cathedine, on rising ground above the main road to E and Cathedine church, and reached by a lane and drive.
  9. II Walled garden at Treholford
    On the slope above Treholford E of the house.
  10. II Barn and attached byre at Nant y Felin Uchaf
    Part of a group of buildings at Nant y Felin farm reached by a short track from the road between Bwlch and Cathedine, this L shaped range bordering Cwm Nantyfelin.
  11. II* Trebinshwn house and attached stable wing
    SE of Llangorse lake, set in grounds reached by a drive.
  12. II Garden wall and room at Trebinshwn
    Forming the rear wall to the courtyard behind the house, incorporating a garden room and extending to enclose a rectangular garden.
  13. II* Cathedine Fawr farmhouse including attached kitchen and granary range Photos
    On rising ground overlooking Llangorse Lake from E, just above the main road to Llangorse village and N of the hamlet of Cathedine.
  14. II Walled terrace and steps in Treberfydd garden
    Adjoining at right angles the S wall of Treberfydd house.
  15. II Byre at Cathedine Fawr
    At right angles to the barn at a lower level and separated from it by a wall which forms a small separate yard fronting the byre.
  16. II Entrance gateway and wall at Treberfydd
    The curved wall bounds the front entrance courtyard facing the park and lake with gateways to drives at each side.
  17. II Barn at Cathedine Fawr
    Built into hillside just N of house with farmyard between.
  18. I Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd)
    On rising ground above the S shore of Lake Llangorse, overlooking the Lake and Mynydd Troed, standing in a large garden and parkland reached by front and rear drives.
  19. II* Stable courtyard at Treberfydd
    Attached to the NW side of Treberfydd mansion with main entrance from front terrace; also rear drive entrance.
  20. II* Old School House (also known as Yr Hen Ysgol) Photos
    Near Llangorse lake and adjacent to the church of St Gastyn.
  21. II Walled garden at Treberfydd Photos
    To the W of Treberfydd house and a little N of the road between Pennorth and Bwlch, with Garden Cottage adjacent.
  22. II Lychgate in churchyard of St Gastyn Photos
    Forming the W entrance to the churchyard and adjacent to The Old School.
  23. II* Church of St Gastyn Photos
    Very near the S edge of Llangorse Lake and adjacent to the Old School.
  24. II Garden Cottage with front wall, gate and railings at Treberfydd
    Within the grounds of Treberfydd, fronting the lane between Pennorth and Trebinshwn, adjacent to the walled garden, garden nursery and range of greenhouses and sheds.
  25. II Cathedine Hill
    Approximately 1.2km S of Cathedine church, set back from E side of B4560 and reached by private drive.
  26. II Paragon Tower Photos
    High on the mountainside of Allt-yr-Esgair E of Newton. Reached by track from Tal-y-bryn to E.
  27. II Gilfach
    On rising ground, midway between the E edge of Llangorse Lake and Mynydd Llangors, SE of Llangors village.
  28. II* Two granaries at Ty Mawr
    Standing side by side and linked by a screen wall. Forming the S side of a courtyard for Ty Mawr, reached by a farm track.
  29. II Ty Mawr farmhouse including attached range to W
    Near the S edge of Llangorse Lake, W of Llangasty Tal-y-llyn, reached by a farm track.
  30. II Barn at Ty Mawr
    Forming the W side of the central farmyard, linking the farmhouse to one side and the granary range to the other.
  31. II Cart shed and Stable range at Ty Mawr
    On the W side of the farm complex and parallel with the great barn.
  32. II The Old Saw Mill Photos
    Approximately 1km NNW of Bwlch church on S side of minor road between Bwlch and Llangasty.
  33. II Llansantffraed House
    In a dominating position adjacent to Llansantffraed church, above the main road between Abergavenny and Brecon, overlooking the River Usk.
  34. II Tomb to Henry Vaughan to E of Church of St Ffraed Photos
    Towards the E edge of Llansantffraed churchyard; stands in a later flagged area part enclosed by railings.
  35. II The Old Rectory
    By the main road between Brecon and Abergavenny, NW of Llansantffraed church, on the banks of the River Usk.
  36. II Church of St Ffraed
    On rising ground just above the main road to Brecon which passes beneath it to W close by the River Usk, set in a roughly rectangular walled churchyard.
  37. II Gwynne Holford Monument in the churchyard to SW of Church of St Ffraed Photos
    In Llansantffraed churchyard, SW of the church, in a prominent position by the boundary wall overlooking the road.
  38. II Ysgubor Newydd Photos
    On rising ground above the lane linking Pennorth and Llangasty, SW of Ty Mawr.
  39. II Barn and stable range at Newton
    Forming the E side of the farmyard, opposite the house.
  40. II Newton Farmhouse
    Midway between Llansantffraed and Scethrog on rising ground just NE of the main road between Abergavenny and Brecon and reached by a short track.
  41. II Barn range at Plas Photos
    At the E edge of Llangors village and bordering the lane at the triangular junction.
  42. II Penuel Chapel Photos
    In the centre of Llangors village opposite the church.
  43. II War Memorial
    At the junction between A40 and B4560 in Bwlch.
  44. II Group of 2 chest tombs in the churchyard to SW of church of St Paulinus Photos
    Near the S boundary wall of the churchyard, towards W.
  45. II Lewis monument in churchyard to SE of the church of St Paulinus Photos
    In the S part of the churchyard, S of the E end of the church.
  46. II Table tomb to Jane Watkeys in the churchyard to E of the church of St Paulinus Photos
    Near the E wall of the S aisle of the church.
  47. II Group of 3 headstones in the churchyard to SE of the church of St Paulinus Photos
    In the SE section of the graveyard, just S of path to The Old Vicarage.
  48. II* Church of St Paulinus Photos
    Situated in the centre of Llangors Village on low lying ground bordered on N by Nant Cwy; in a rectangular churchyard, partly walled, entered through gate at SW.
  49. II Table tomb to Richard Bowen in the churchyard to E of the church of St Paulinus Photos
    Close to E end of church.
  50. II Table tomb to Rebecca Jones in the churchyard to E of the church of St Paulinus Photos
    E of the church, near the boundary with The Old Vicarage.
  51. II The Old Vicarage Photos
    In Llangors village E of the churchyard and reached by a lane passing the Old Mill.
  52. II Walled garden and sheds N of Buckland Farm
    A short distance N of Buckland Farm, reached by a drive from the lane leading to Buckland. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.
  53. II Former Talybont Railway Station Photos
    NE of Talybont village, on the road which joins the main Brecon Abergavenny Road, just S of the River Usk.
  54. II Barn to SE of Neuadd including attached front wall Photos
    The high front wall of the property fronts the lane, the barn slightly set back at right angles. Neuadd is situated a little N of the village centre on the W side of the main thoroughfare.
  55. II Gilestone
    On low lying ground in the Usk Valley, N of Talybont village, reached by a long farmtrack across fields from the road E, or a less used track across the canal to S.
  56. II Neuadd Photos
    Within Llangors village, a little N of the centre, on the W side of the main thoroughfare.
  57. II Old House at Cilfaenor
    Upland farm 1.1km W of Cwmdu church at the end of a private road. The Old House is at N end of farm yard, with farm buildings and another house further S.
  58. II Pennorth railway bridge Photos
    In the hamlet of Pennorth adjacent to the crossroads.
  59. II Cartshed and workshop at Buckland Farm
    To the rear of Buckland farmhouse on the N side. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.
  60. II Pigsty at Buckland Farm
    At the rear of the farmyard at right angles to the barn and granary. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.
  61. II Feedmill at Buckland Farm
    The SE range of the farm complex, bordered to rear by millstream, fronting the courtyard opposite the barn, with cowbyre range attached W. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N o
  62. II Buckland Farmhouse
    The farm complex stands E of the lane leading from the main Brecon Abergavenny Road, N of Buckland and near the main park entrance.
  63. II Barn and attached cartshed and granary at Buckland Farm
    To the rear of Buckland Farmhouse, each side of the barn fronting a farmyard. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.
  64. II Wagon house and attached stable at Buckland Farm
    Fronting the lane by Buckland Farm and roughly on a line with the front garden wall of the farmhouse. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.
  65. II Byre range and dairy at Buckland Farm
    Extending W from the feedmill and forming the S boundary of the farm complex, the W end parallel with the wagon house and terraced garden wall. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance t
  66. II Barn and byre range at Lower Pendre Photos
    Adjacent to the farmhouse, fronting the main village road.
  67. II Lower Pendre Photos
    Towards the N end of Llangors village on W side of main street.
  68. II Little Orchard
    Backing onto an estate track at the foot of Buckland Hill, SE of Buckland Farm.
  69. II Barn range at Maes Mawr Photos
    On the opposite side of the lane from Maes Mawr farmhouse, reached off B4558.
  70. II* Maes Mawr Photos
    On low lying ground E of the Caerfanell river and on the E edge of the village of Talybont, reached off the B4558.
  71. II Chilson Bridge (Canal Bridge No.146)
    N of Talybont village and SW of Gilestone.
  72. II Former house at Brynllici
    Opposite Brynllici, down a farm track from the lane between Tal-y-llyn and Pennorth.
  73. 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.
  74. II* Brynllici including barn atttached to left Photos
    Situated down a farm track just NW of the hamlet of Pennorth.
  75. II* The Tennis Pavilion
    At the foot of Buckland Hill on the lane leading to the rear of Buckland Hall, facing the park.
  76. II* Scethrog House
    In the hamlet of Scethrog, on sloping ground above the River Usk and N of the A40.
  77. II Yr Aildy Photos
    Fronting the canal towpath and built into the slope, the rear facing The Travellers Rest Inn on B4558, at the SE edge of Talybont village.
  78. II Cross Oak Bridge (Canal Bridge No.147)
    Just E of Lower Cross Oak and adjacent to Canal Cottages.
  79. II Glynderi Photos
    Facing the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal and Bridge No. 142 on the E side of Talybont and immediately adjacent to the limekilns at Brynhyfryd.
  80. II Former Counting House Photos
    Set into the bank above the canal, one side fronting the mountain road the other the canal, on the SE edge of Talybont village.
  81. II The Smoke House at Buckland Hall
    On the W side of the courtyard drive, near the stableand coachouse range, N of Buckland Hall.
  82. II* Limekilns at Brynhyfryd Photos
    On the S bank of the Canal, within the grounds of Brynhyfryd, on the E edge of the village of Talybont.
  83. II Brynhyfryd Photos
    Overlooking the canal on the E border of Talybont village and reached by a drive adjacent to the canal bridge and the limekilns.
  84. II Former house by stableyard at Buckland Hall
    Opposite the Smoke House and just N of the stable complex.
  85. II* Gileston Mill aka Talybont Mill Photos
    In the centre of Talybont Village, just N of the main street, adjacent to Afon Caerfanell, reached by a narrow lane with Talybont Farm adjacent NW.
  86. II Pair of railway bridges over road and canal at Talybont Photos
    In the centre of Talybont village, close to the White Hart Inn and parallel with Afon Caerfanell, carrying the disused railway line over the B4558 and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  87. II Stables and attached courtyard wall at Buckland Hall
    Stables are on the NW of the stable courtyard, the attached wall forming the W boundary and extending to form a gated S entrance, to N of Buckland Hall.
  88. II 5 Lower Cross Oak Cottages
    The L shaped group of cottages stands at the junction where the road between Talybont and Pencelli adjacent to the canal meets the road to Aberclydach.
  89. II 3 Lower Cross Oak Cottages
    The L shaped group of cottages stands at the junction where the road between Talybont and Pencelli adjacent to the canal meets the road to Aberclydach; partly fronts a small lane linking the two road
  90. II War memorial at Lower Cross Oak Photos
    At the junction between the road from Talybont to Pencelli and the road to Aberclydach.
  91. II Coachhouse and attached stable ranges at Buckland Hall
    To the N of Buckland Hall, reached by a short drive from main house, with main park drives passing on each side.
  92. II White Hart Inn Photos
    Occupying a prominent position in the centre of the village and backing onto the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal at a higher level; the Caerfanell River and aqueduct adjacent to W, and the former rail
  93. II Ice house at Buckland Hall
    On the hillside to the rear of the coachouse and stable block which is to the N of Buckland Hall.
  94. II 1 Lower Cross Oak Cottages
    The L shaped group of cottages stands at a junction where the road between Talybont and Pencelli adjacent to the canal meets the road to Aberclydach; this cottage fronts a small lane linking the two r
  95. II The Star Inn Photos
    In the centre of Talybont village, backing onto the canal, with the canal aqueduct and River Caerfanell bordering the garden.
  96. II Former skittle alley and tea-room Photos
    In the centre of Talybont village, backing onto the canal, near the Star Inn and opposite Gileston Mill.
  97. II White Hart Bridge (Canal Bridge No.143) including attached retaining wall Photos
    In the centre of Talybont village, to the rear of the White Hart Public House.
  98. 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.
  99. II Ashford Photos
    Close to the River Usk and below the road between Llangynidr and Talybont, reached by a sloping drive.
  100. 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.

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