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Listed Buildings within five miles of NP15 2BS, sorted by distance

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  1. II High House
    Situated on N side of old A 40 about 400m W of Croesbychan crossroads.
  2. II* Church of Saint Peter Photos
    Situated in Bryngwyn village, on W side of lane some 500m N of junction with old A40.
  3. II Rectory Farmhouse and the Old Rectory
    Situated immediately N of Bryngwyn churchyard, Rectory Farm facing the road and backing onto the Old Rectory.
  4. II Churchyard cross at Bryngwyn church Photos
    Situated in churchyard to S of Bryngwyn church.
  5. II Whitehouse
    Situated on N side of old A40 down short drive some 250m E of crossroads with lane to The Pitt.
  6. II Stable block at Plas Hendy
    Situated to N of Plas Hendy, facing S over rear yard.
  7. II Plas Hendy
    Situated some 300m N of Bryngwyn church, on right side of lane.
  8. II Gweckery Farmhouse
    The farm is on the west side of the hamlet of Great Oak, on the south-east side of the lane that skirts the Llanarth parkland. The house is alongside its farm-buildings, its garden enclosed to the fro
  9. II Plas yr Haul
    Situated in Greatoak village, on W side of road, opposite GPO telephone box.
  10. II Telephone Call-box (01291 690495)
    Set in Greatoak village, on E side of road S of Pentre Derwen, 1914 block of estate houses.
  11. II 9 Great Oak
    At the north end of the hamlet, in the SW angle of the junction of the lane leading N-S through the hamlet with the lane that skirts the south side of the Llanarth parkland.
  12. II Pentre Derwen
    Situated in Greatoak village, set back from road on E side of T-junction.
  13. II Chapel Farmhouse
    Situated on W side of lane running N from old A40, some 600m N of Cripple Creek Inn.
  14. II Huntsman's Cottage
    South of main hamlet of Pit, to W of minor road immediately to N of A 40.
  15. II Pit Cottages
    At the southern edge of the hamlet of Pit, on the right-hand side of the lane that leads south from Pit towards Clytha.
  16. II Outbuilding at Twyn Farm
    Situated on E side of farm court at Twyn Farm
  17. II Barn and attached cartshed at Twyn Farm
    Situated across N side of farm court at Twyn Farm
  18. II Twyn Farmhouse
    Situated some 750m S of old A40 reached by lane running S from crossroads W of Whitehouse Farm.
  19. II Pit Farm Cottage
    Situated on W side of road running S from The Pitt village.
  20. II* Llanarth Court
    Situated in landscaped park SE of Llanarth, entered by driveway under lodge at Pit 1 km SSW of Llanarth.
  21. II Walled garden at Clytha Park
    Situated some 200m NE of Clytha Park to left of track to Chapel Farm
  22. II* Roman Catholic Church of St Mary and St Michael
    Situated immediately N of Llanarth Court, between the mansion and the former stable block.
  23. II Cross outside RC Church, Llanarth Court
    Situated immediately N of the RC church at Llanarth Court.
  24. II* Chapel Farmhouse and attached outbuilding
    Situated to N of Clytha Park mansion, reached via drive from Huntsman's Cottage, Pitt, or from drive past the mansion.
  25. II Ty'r Nant
    Situated in own grounds just SW of entrance gatehouse to Llanarth Court, on E side of junction of road from The Pitt hamlet with Llanarth road.
  26. II Gatehouse at Llanarth Court Photos
    Situated about 1km SSW of Llanarth village, at entrance to W drive of Llanarth Court.
  27. I Clytha Park
    Situated in landscaped park N of old A40 reached via drive from entrance opposite junction with road to Bettws Newydd.
  28. II Ffynnonau Farmhouse
    Situated off drive to Clytha Castle, running S from old A40 from point some 300m E of Clytha Park gates.
  29. II Pit House
    Situated down drive running N off Llanarth to Abergavenny road some 100m W of the turning into Pitt village.
  30. II* Little Pitt Cottage
    Situated on N side of road from Llanarth to old A40 about 300m W of The Pitt village.
  31. II Agricultural labourers cottage
    Situated approx. 2 km SW of Raglan on Broom Lane which is a by-road to Rhiw-las off the Usk Road. On N side of lane some 600m E of Broom House.
  32. II The Lodge, Clytha Park
    Situated at entrance to Clytha Park, on E side of drive, opposite junction with road from Bettws Newydd
  33. I Clytha Castle
    Situated on hillside S of Clytha Park approached by drive running S off old A40 some 300m E of entrance gates to Clytha Park.
  34. II* Gateway and railings to Clytha Park Photos
    Situated at main entry to Clytha Park on old A40 opposite junction with road to Bettws Newydd.
  35. II Gates and Piers to former N drive to Llanarth Court
    Situated in Llanarth village, at end of short lane running down NE side of churchyard from main road.
  36. II Churchyard Cross in Llanarth churchyard
    Situated to the S of the chancel of the Church of St Teilo.
  37. II Elizabeth Jones tomb and railings, Llanarth churchyard
    Situated in Llanarth churchyard S of nave.
  38. II* Church of Saint Teilo Photos
    Situated at S end of Llanarth village on E side of road in large churchyard.
  39. II Former Post Office Photos
    Situated in centre of Llanarth village on E side of road.
  40. I Cross at Croes Lwyd Photos
    Situated on S side of Broom Lane about 400m E of Broom House, at the bottom of the garden at Whitecross Cottage.
  41. II Telephone Call-box (01873 840412)
    On E side of village street, at left end of former Post Office.
  42. II Bryn Teg
    In Llanarth village, opposite the post-office, set back from the street behind a low stone wall with simple cock-and-hen copings.
  43. II* Great House
    Situated on E side of Clytha to Bettws Newydd road some 600m S of Clytha Park gates.
  44. II Barn range at Great House, Clytha
    Situated facing Great House across forecourt, on E side of Bettws Newydd road, some 600m S of Clytha Park gates.
  45. II Hen Bersondy
    On NE side minor road which is opposite church.
  46. II* Pwll
    2km N of Raglan, and about 950m SW of Tregare church, in a low-lying and isolated position at the bottom of an L-shaped track off the W side of a minor road.
  47. II Broom House
    Situated about 1. 5 km SW of Raglan, on S side of Broom Lane which runs W from the Usk road. Broom House is about 150m down Broom Lane and within its own walled grounds.
  48. II Raglan Baptist Chapel Photos
    Situated set back from Usk Road in lawned yard, approached by path from road.
  49. II Llewyn-y-Celyn Farmhouse
    Approximately 3 km S of Llantilio Crossenny, at end of a long farm track which runs E off the minor road from Wernrheolydd to Millbrook.
  50. II Including former store to rear Photos
    Situated prominently on the High Street, adjacent to Raglan Post Office.
  51. II Raglan Post Office Photos
    Prominently sited on the High Street in Raglan.
  52. I Raglan Castle Photos
    Magnificently sited 0.25km N of Raglan and reached by private drive from the A 40.
  53. I Church of St. Mary the Virgin Photos
    In a remote location close to the river Usk just over 1.5km north-east of the hamlet at Pant-y-goitre and reached along a by-road. Fine open churchyard, with beside the path, four later C19 headstones
  54. II Churchyard Cross near Church of St. Mary the Virgin Photos
    In churchyard beside the pathway leading to the south porch of the church.
  55. II* Pwllyrhwyad
    Situated on W side of road about 1km S of Coed Morgan Farm.
  56. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    Situated some 50m W of junction with Chepstow Road opposite Beaufort Arms Hotel.
  57. II Pwll-yr-hwad
    On the eastern boundary of the Community on the road south from Coed Morgan towards Llanfihangel Gobion.
  58. II The Malt House Photos
    Castle Street runs N from the main crossroads at Beaufort Square in Raglan towards the castle.
  59. II Exmoor House Photos
    Situated between Castle Coch and The Malthouse in terraced row on W side of Castle Street.
  60. II Castell Coch Photos
    Part of terraced row on W side of Castle Street, which runs N from Beaufort Square towards the castle.
  61. II* Llwyn-y-gaer House
    About 1.6km NW of the church of St Mary, off the W side of a minor road between Tregare and Llantilio Crossenny
  62. II The Old Post Office Photos
    Castle Street runs N from Beaufort Square in Raglan towards the castle. No 9 on the E side is part of a single range with No 8.
  63. II 8 Castle Street, 8, Castle Street, Raglan, Raglan, NP5 2DS Photos
    Castle Street runs N from the main crossroads at Beaufort Square in Raglan towards the castle.
  64. II 7 Castle Street, 7, Castle Street, Raglan, Raglan, NP5 2DS Photos
    Situated at right end of group of roughcast houses on the E side of Castle Street, just after a large late C19 red brick house.
  65. II Cross in Churchyard of Church of St. Bride
    On the south side of the church.
  66. II* Coed-y-gelli
    Situated at end of Heol y Ffynnon, lane of some 750m running NW from Yr Hen Ysgoldy opposite church in Llanarth.
  67. II* Church of St. Bride
    On the eastern boundary of the Community about 200m north of the A40 and approached off the Raglan road up the hotel drive to the north of Aberffrwd Bridge.
  68. II* Church of St Cadoc Photos
    Situated by the principal crossroads in Raglan, in a churchyard contained within a stone wall which is entered by a C19 lychgate.
  69. II Cross in St Cadoc's Churchyard Photos
    Located in the churchyard of St Cadoc's Church, Raglan, beneath a large yew tree SE of the porch.
  70. II Castle Farmhouse Photos
    Prominently sited adjacent to Raglan Castle the farm is approached from its own drive and shielded from close public view.
  71. II Outbuilding at E end of farmyard at Cwm Farm Photos
    Situated at upper end of farmyard, on E side of lane to Bettws Newydd.
  72. II Barn range at Cwm Farm Photos
    Situated on E side of road about 1 km N of Bettws Newydd, opposite Cwm Farmhouse.
  73. II Open-bay outbuilding on S side of farmyard at Cwm Farm Photos
    Situated on S side of farmyard, opposite barn range at Cwm Farm, on E side of road to Bettws Newydd.
  74. II Elm Cottages and attached outbuilding Photos
    Situated on W side of road, opposite primary school.
  75. II Cwm Farmhouse and attached outbuilding Photos
    Situated on W side of road about 1 km N of Bettws Newydd.
  76. II Cefnmaen
    Situated in valley S of lane to Gwehelog some 2 km W of Twyn-y-Sheriff.
  77. II Garden railings and gate at Trostrey Lodge
    Situated on outer edge of E lawn at Trostrey Lodge.
  78. II Llansantffraid Court Hotel
    On the eastern boundary of the Community about 400m north of the A40 and approached off the Raglan road up the hotel drive to the north of Aberffrwd Bridge.
  79. II Outbuildings at Upper Berthllwyd
    Situated just NW of farmhouse, along roadside at Upper Berthlwyd.
  80. II Upper Berthllwyd
    Situated some 1.5km E of Bettws Newydd, on lane to Trostrey Common.
  81. II Trostrey Lodge
    Situated by River Usk reached by drive running W from junction some 1.1 km N of Bettws Newydd on Clytha road.
  82. II Lower House Barn, with attached Cartshed and Granary, 400m to east of Panyt-y-goitre Farm Photos
    About 400m to east of Panyt-y-goitre crossroads at a bend in the road going towards the Church of St. Mary and the River Usk.
  83. II White Lion Cottage
    2½km N of Raglan, and about 50m NW of Tregare church, on the S side of the minor road between Tregare and Raglan.
  84. II* Church of St Mary
    About 9km WSW of Monmouth, on the W side of a northward bend in the minor road between Dingestow and Raglan
  85. II Cross in churchyard of the church of St Mary
    About 9km WSW of Monmouth, on the W side of a northward bend in the minor road between Dingestow and Raglan; about 5m S of the chancel.
  86. II Telephone Call-box in Bettws Newydd (01873 880201) Photos
    Situated in centre of village, on W side of road, just N of the crossroads.
  87. II Well-house at Bettws Newydd Photos
    Situated in centre of village on W side of road, just N of crossroads.
  88. II* Pant-y-Goitre Bridge, with approach embankments and flood arches Photos
    Carries the main Usk-Abergavenny road over the River Usk about 250m north of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads.
  89. II Entrance Gateway to Pant-y-Goitre
    About 100m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the road to Nant-y-derry.
  90. II The Coach House, Pant-y-Goitre
    About 100m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the road to Nant-y-derry and standing in the yard to the west of the main house.
  91. II Velindre (at Pant-y-goitre House)
    About 100m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the road to Nant-y-derry and standing above the River Usk on the south bank. Velindre is attached to the main house on the west.
  92. II Pant-y-Goitre House
    About 100m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the road to Nant-y-derry and standing above the River Usk on the south bank.
  93. II Avalon House, Pant-y-goitre
    About 100m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the road to Nant-y-derry and standing above the River Usk on the south bank. Kilgeddin is the upper floor of the main house.
  94. I Bettws Newydd Church Photos
    Situated at SE end of village, approached by lane running E just N of Bettws Lodge.
  95. II Manor House (or Gobion Manor)
    In the village centre off the east side of the B4598.
  96. II Llanfair Court
    About 150m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the south side of the road to Nant-y-derry.
  97. II Mounting block at entry to Bettws Newydd churchyard Photos
    Situated at NW entry to Bettws Newydd churchyard, between main and pedestrian gates.
  98. II Cross in Bettws Newydd Churchyard Photos
    Situated in churchyard to S of Bettws Newydd church.
  99. II Milestone on the old Monmouth road Photos
    Situated about 1km E of Raglan on the N verge of the old A40 just E of junction with new road and 10m beyond by-road to Tregare.
  100. II Orchard House
    On the west side of the B45987 about halfway between Pant-y-Goitre and Llanfair Kilgeddin.

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