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  1. II* Church of Saint David
    In large churchyard at junction of minor roads at Garthbrengy.
  2. II Talwern Fawr
    At the end of a track some 1.3km E of the Church of Saint David at Garthbrengy.
  3. II Bridge over Afon Honddu
    Carrying a minor road over the Afon Honddu just N of the Church of Saint Maelog in Llandefaelog Fach.
  4. II The Old Rectory
    On the N side of Llandefaelog Fach at the end of a drive some 200m NW of the Church of Saint Maelog.
  5. II* Church of Saint Maelog Photos
    In a prominent position in the centre of Llandefaelog Fach between the B4520 and the Afon Honddu.
  6. II Churchyard cross and Dickinson vault
    On the S side of the churchyard in the centre of Llandefaelog Fach.
  7. II Lychgate to Church of Saint Maelog
    On the W side of the churchyard in the centre of Llandefaelog Fach.
  8. II Mausoleum to Watkins family of Penoyre
    On the S side of the churchyard in the centre of Llandefaelog Fach. Now surrounded by scrub and other vegetation.
  9. II Llandefaelog House
    On the W side of the B4520 some 100m SW of the Church of Saint Maelog. There is a Norman motte adjacent.
  10. II Vestry to Bethel Chapel
    On the W side of the B4520 some 700m N of the village of Pwllgloyw.
  11. II Bethel Baptist Chapel
    Set back on the W side of the B4520 on the bank of the Nant y Groes some 700m N of Pwllgloyw.
  12. II* Glan-Honddu
    On the S side of Llandefaelog Fach at the end of a drive W off the B4520.
  13. II Lodge to Glan-Honddu
    On the W side of the B4520 some 650m S of the Church of Saint Maelog in Llandefaelog Fach.
  14. II Entrance gatepiers and walls to Glan-Honddu
    On the W side of the B4520 some 650m S of the Church of Saint Maelog in Llandefaelog Fach.
  15. II Milestone on B4520
    To the S of Lower Chapel on the S side of the bridge over the Afon Honddu.
  16. II Bridge House Photos
    Near the Afon Honddu on the E side of the B4520 just S of Lower Chapel.
  17. II Ruins of Llanddew Castle
    Just NW of The Old Vicarage N of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  18. II Village pump Photos
    On the N side of the minor road some 50m NW of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  19. II Retaining wall and two wells to SW of The Old Vicarage Photos
    On the SW side of the garden of The Old Vicarage just NW of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  20. I Church of Saint David Photos
    In a prominent position in Llanddew, in the churchyard just W of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  21. II Medieval doorway to left of entrance gates to the Old Vicarage and enclosing walls Photos
    To left of entrance gates to the Old Vicarage just N of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  22. II Lychgate to Church of St David Photos
    On the E side of the churchyard just W of the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  23. II Telephone call-box in Llanddew (01874 622280) Photos
    Near the church on the SW side of the crossroads in the centre of Llanddew village.
  24. II Lower Pontgwilym
    At the end of a track E off the B4520 some 1.2km W of Llanddew village.
  25. II Talachddu House including outbuilding range to right
    In the centre of Talachddu opposite the Church of Saint Mary.
  26. II Bridge to SW of Traihirion (partly in Honddu Isaf community)
    On northern edge of Lower Chapel, spanning the River Honddu approximately 0.5km upstream from the road bridge over the river; on the boundary between Honddu Isaf and Merthyr Cynog communities. Reache
  27. II Bridge to SW of Traihirion (partly in Merthyr Cynog community)
    On northern edge of Lower Chapel, spanning the Afon Honddu approximately 0.5km upstream from the road bridge over the river; on the boundary between Honddu Isaf and Merthyr Cynog communities. Reached
  28. II Church of Saint Mary
    Situated on the N side of the road junction in the centre of Talachddu.
  29. II Old farmhouse at Llwyncynog including attached range to left
    At a right angle to a minor road just NE of the current farmhouse at Llwyncynog.
  30. II Outbuildings opposite the old farmhouse at Llwyncynog
    At a right angle to a minor road and facing the old farmhouse across the farmyard at Llwyncynog.
  31. II Coygen
    In a remote location reached by a long track some 1.8km NE of Lower Chapel.
  32. II Forge House
    On the E side of the valley of the Afon Honddu some 1km SW of the centre of Llanddew village.
  33. II Boundary stone N of Nant Dulas
    On the S side of Llandefalle Common just N of the Nant Dulas.
  34. II Tabernacl Baptist Chapel
    Approximately 1km NNW of Felinfach on E side of minor road. Set back from road in graveyard with good C19 memorials. Aligned roughly N-S, with entrance facing S.
  35. II Barn range at Wernddyfwg
    On the S side of the farmyard at Wernddyfwg some 3.2km W of the Church of Saint Matthew at Llandefalle.
  36. II* Glyn Celyn
    To W of A470, approximately 1km SW of Felinfach, in its own grounds.
  37. II Old farmhouse at Wernddyfwg
    Bordering Llandefalle Common some 3.2km W of the Church of Saint Matthew at Llandefalle.
  38. II Entrance gatepiers and gates to Penoyre
    On the E side of a landscaped park (now a golf course) above the village of Cradoc to S; approached by a formal drive to E.
  39. II Priory Mill House
    In the valley of the Afon Honddu below the Hay Road on the NE edge of Brecon just E of the river and the mill.
  40. II* Priory Mill
    In the valley of the Afon Honddu below the Hay Road on the NE edge of Brecon just E of the river.
  41. II Ffynnonau Cottage
    About 1.5 km NE of town centre, reached by drive on E side of Cerrigcochion Road.
  42. II* Penoyre House
    Set high in a landscaped park (now a golf course) above the village of Cradoc to S; reached by a formal drive to E.
  43. II Maen-Du Well
    In field on N edge housing estate. Reached via footpath from small parking area.
  44. II Castell Madoc
    In extensive grounds on the NE side of the B4520 some 1.1 km N of Lower Chapel.
  45. II Boundary stone on Llandyfalle Hill Photos
    On Llandefalle Common just W of the minor road over Llandyfalle Hill.
  46. II The Coach House at Castell Madoc
    Just NW of Castell Madoc on the side of the B4520 some 1.1 km N of Lower Chapel.
  47. II Nos 1 and 2 Castle Madoc Cottages and attached Dovecote
    Just N of Castell Madoc some 1.1 km N of Lower Chapel.
  48. II Milestone near Castell Madoc
    On the NE side of the B4520 at Castell Madoc some 1.2km N of Lower Chapel.
  49. II Alexanderstone
    Just W of a minor road some 1.9km SE of the centre of Llanddew village.
  50. II Telephone Call-box in Cradoc
    At the crossroads on the E side of Cradoc village opposite The Old Smithy.
  51. II House, including Garden Walls and Railings Photos
    On corner of lane; attached to N of No 9 Pendre.
  52. II No.9 Pendre, including Garden Walls, Railings & Gates Photos
    On line of road, attached to S of No 9 Pendre.
  53. II No.10 Pendre, including Garden Walls, Railings & Gates Photos
    On line of road, attached to S of No 9 Pendre.
  54. II No.11 Pendre, including Garden Walls, Railings & Gates Photos
    On line of road, attached to S of No.9 Pendre.
  55. II The Old Smithy
    On the SW side of the road junction on the E side of Cradoc village.
  56. II Gatepiers and Railings at Entrance to Tawelfa Photos
    At entrance to grounds of Tawlfa, No.12 Pendre.
  57. II Tawelfa Photos
    Set back from road, between Nos.11 and No.13 Pendre
  58. II Dan-y-Glwyd
    15 Pendre
  59. II 73/74 Photos
    At the end of the building line on this side of The Struet.
  60. II 72 The Struet Photos
    At the end of the building line on this side of The Struet.
  61. II Boundary stone to SE of Morfa
    On Llandefalle Common SE of and at the entrance to Morfa.
  62. II St John's Mount & Mews Cottage Photos
    Set back from Pendre surrounded by houses built in its former garden.
  63. II Community Centre, including Boundary and Retaining Walls Photos
    On corner with St John's; to N of Cathedral car park.
  64. II House, including Front Forecourt Wall & Railings Photos
    Towards N end of built-up part of The Struet; opposite open land and River Honddu.
  65. II Priory Well Photos
    To NE of Cathedral, at top of path known as The Groves.
  66. II 66/67 The Struet, including Forecourt Wall & Railings Photos
    Towards N end of built-up part of The Struet; opposite open land and River Honddu.
  67. II Cemetery Chapel (NW) Photos
    In the cemetery about 1km to NW of town centre. This chapel to NW of circular turning area in cemetery.
  68. II Gatepiers and Gates at Cemetery Photos
    About 1km NW of town centre.
  69. II Cemetery Chapel (SE) Photos
    In the cemetery about 1km to NW of town centre. This chapel to SE of circular turning area in cemetery.
  70. II Battle House
    On the N side of a valley some 850m N of the Church of Saint Cynog in Battle village.
  71. II No.5 St John's Terrace Photos
    On corner with Maendu Street.
  72. II No.6 St John's Terrace Photos
    On corner with Maendu Street.
  73. II Former Cemetery Lodge Photos
    Immediately to SE of entrance to Cemetery, about 1km to NW of town centre.
  74. II Lychgate and Flanking Walls Photos
    To NW of Cathedral and Almonry.
  75. II Boundary stone SW of Werntoe Photos
    On Llandefalle Common some 300m SW of Werntoe.
  76. II Walls bounding the path known as The Groves Photos
    Connecting NE entrance to Cathedral with footbridge over Honddu at The Struet
  77. II* Priory Walls, including North, West and Postern Gateways Photos
    Enclosing the Cathedral Close on 3 sides. The OS map reference is to the W gateway.
  78. II The Almonry Photos
    On NW side of Cathedral precinct, near N gateway.
  79. I Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist Photos
    In large precinct to north of historic centre of Brecon.
  80. II Former Brecon Brewery Photos
    Near the end of the built-up section on the NW side of The Struet.
  81. II NOS.80, 81, 82 & 83 the Struet, Powys Photos
    Near footpath which descends from The Groves
  82. II 47, The Struet, Brecon Photos
    Near end of building line on this side of The Struet.
  83. II 81, The Struet Photos
    Near footpath which descends from The Groves
  84. II The Struet Photos
    Near footpath which descends from The Groves
  85. II 84, The Struet Photos
    Near footpath which descends from The Groves
  86. II 45 The Struet Photos
    Opposite former brewery, where building line stops on opposite side of The Struet.
  87. II 44, The Struet Photos
    Opposite the block of buildings which are to N of Bishop Williamson Garden.
  88. II NOS.1 & 2 Priory Hill, Powys Photos
    Opposite Cathedral Tithe Barn.
  89. II 2, Priory Hill Photos
    Opposite Cathedral Tithe Barn.
  90. II Nos 1 and 2 Beacons View
    On the N side of the road through Battle village some 220m E of the Church of Saint Cynog.
  91. II 43 The Struet Photos
    Opposite the block of buildings which are to N of Bishop Williamson Garden.
  92. II NO.3 Priory Hill, Powys Photos
    Almost opposite Cathedral Tithebarn.
  93. II 41, The Struet Photos
    Opposite footbridge over River Honddu.
  94. II 40, The Struet Photos
    Opposite footbridge over River Honddu.
  95. II* Tithe Barn, Brecon Cathedral Photos
    Backing on to Priory Hill, near archway to Cathedral Close
  96. II 39, The Struet Photos
    Opposite footbridge over River Honddu.
  97. I The Deanery and Vestries, Cathedral of St John the Evangelist Photos
    Running S from the SW corner of the Cathedral.
  98. II 37 The Struet Photos
    Opposite footbridge over River Honddu.
  99. II Penlan Lodge, including railings and gate Photos
    At end of Cerrigcochion Lane, at entrance to derive of Nythfa Hotel.
  100. II 36 The Struet Photos
    Opposite Bishop Williamson Garden, and footbridge over River Honddu.

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