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Listed Buildings within five miles of NP16 6LP, sorted by distance

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  1. II Church of St Mary
    In the centre of the village of Llanvair Discoed immediately to the south of Llanvair Castle.
  2. II The Court House
    In the centre of the village of Llanvair Discoed at the junction of the roads to Shirenewton, Caerwent and Wentwood.
  3. II Barn at Llanvair Farm
    About 30m west of The Court House in the centre of the village of Llanvair Discoed.
  4. II Double lime-kiln at Penhein
    About 400m south west of Penhein just north of the private drive off the Shirenewton road from Llanvair Discoed.
  5. II Tile Farm (Ysgubor Kemeys)
    On Grey Hill, about 600m to north of Llanvair Discoed, on west side of lane.
  6. II Penhein
    About 1100m north of the village of Llanvair Discoed approached up a private drive off the Shirenewton road.
  7. II Barn at Penhein
    About 200m north of Penhein.
  8. II Lime Kiln
    Prominently located on the E side of the road leading S into Llanvaches from Wentwood Reservoir, between Millbrook and Rectory Road.
  9. II Cil-voynog Farmhouse and attached barn
    On Bica Common about 1500m north of the village of Llanvair Discoed but approached from Shirenewton.
  10. II Parish Church of St Dubritius
    Located at the centre of Llanvaches village, surrounded by a low rubble wall with cock and hen coping and stone stile to S side.
  11. II Tabernacle Chapel (including Wroth Memorial Hall) Photos
    Located on the N side of the A48, approximately 1km E of The Rock and Fountain Inn. Set back from the road with the Memorial Hall incorporated at the W end.
  12. II Earlswood Valley Methodist Chapel
    About 4km west of Shirenewton on the northern fringe of Bica Common.
  13. II Old Turnpike Cottage
    Prominently located at road junction of Pike Road and the lane leading NE from the A48 to the village of Llanvaches.
  14. II Former Stables to The Rock and Fountain Inn PH
    Located to the NE of Penhow Castle immediately to the E of The Rock and Fountain Inn. At a splayed angle to the main road at the junction with the by road to Llanvaches on the boundaries of the Commun
  15. II The Rock and Fountain Inn PH
    To NE of Penhow Castle. At a splayed angle to the main road immediately W of the junction with the by-road to Llanvaches on the boundaries of the Community and District Council areas.
  16. II Whitebrook
    Located at the centre of the hamlet of Whitebrook, approximately 1.25km NE of Llanvaches village.
  17. II Pen-y-lan Farmhouse
    About 4km west of Caerwent and 500m south east of Penhow Castle to the south of the A48.
  18. II War Memorial
    In the centre of Caerwent village immediately north of the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan.
  19. II Philpot tomb in the churchyard of the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan
    In the churchyard of the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan about 30m north west of the porch.
  20. II Railed enclosure in churchyard of the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan
    In churchyard of Church of St Stephen and St Tathan about 35m north west of the porch.
  21. II Walker Memorial Lychgate at the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan
    At the entrance to the Church of St Stephen and St Tathan in the centre of Caerwent village.
  22. II Caerwent House Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of Caerwent on the north side of the main street adjacent to the remains of the Roman Temple. It may be built on the site of the Roman Basilica.
  23. II* Church of St Stephen and St Tathan (Tatheus)
    In the centre of Caerwent village.
  24. II* Penhow Castle Photos
    Set high on a hilltop above the Newport to Chepstow road. In its own grounds beyond the Parish Church and reached by drive with relocated stone gatepiers and distinctive ball finials.
  25. II Parish Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    Located immediately to the SE of Penhow Castle, reached via a long track leading S from the A48, enclosed by a low rubble wall.
  26. II Barn to SW of Penhow Castle
    Part of a "U" shaped farmyard group together with the "L"shaped range, located to the N side of the driveway leading to Penhow Castle from A48, Newport/Chepstow Road.
  27. II L-shaped Byre Range to SW of Penhow Castle
    Part of a "U" shaped farmyard group together with the Barn, located to the N side of the driveway leading to Penhow Castle from A48, Newport/Chepstow Road.
  28. II Milestone
    On the east side of the Usk Road (B4235), approx. 0.5 km from Shirenewton
  29. II Building No 317 (Control Room)
    Near the north boundary of the site, to W of Sloughpool Wood; set partly within earthen bund.
  30. II L-shaped Byre Range to far SW of Penhow Castle
    The middle range of a group of farm buildings located at the W corner of the driveway leading to Penhow Castle, enclosing a cobbled yard.
  31. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  32. II Stable Block to far SW of Penhow Castle
    The middle range of a group of farm buildings located at the W corner of the driveway leading to Penhow Castle, enclosing a cobbled yard on E side with low rubble wall with cock and hen coping.
  33. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  34. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  35. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  36. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  37. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  38. II Five bay Barn and attached Byre to far SW of Penhow Castle
    The S range of a group of farm buildings located at the W corner of the driveway leading to Penhow Castle, enclosing a cobbled yard on E side with low rubble wall with cock and hen coping.Castle from
  39. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  40. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  41. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  42. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  43. II Cae-PW-cella including attached milestone
    About 150m west of Shirenewton Hall beside the road towards Llanvair Discoed.
  44. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  45. II Burton Homes
    At the east end of Caerwent village about 50m north east of the Eastgate.
  46. II Building No 316 (Hot, Cold & Ambient Building)
    Near the N boundary of the site, to W of Sloughpool Wood; set partly within earthen bund
  47. II Garden Wall of Stoneycroft House (old Walled Garden at Shirenewton Hall)
    About 100m to the west of Shirenewton Hall and bordering the road towards Llanvair Discoed.
  48. II Church of St Thomas a Becket
    In the centre of Shirenewton village.
  49. II Newton Lodge
    In the centre of Shirenewton village opposite the Tredegar Arms.
  50. II Lodge to Shirenewton Hall
    Close to centre of village and set back to right of entrance driveway within ornamental gates.
  51. II War Memorial
    In the centre of Shirenewton village about 80m north east of the Church of St Thomas a Becket.
  52. II Gates, Gatepiers, Railings and Walls at Shirenewton Hall
    In the centre of Shirenewton village to the north west of Shirenewton Hall.
  53. II Shirenewton Hall
    Towards the east of Shirenewton village in its own walled grounds beside the road to Crick.
  54. II The Old Rectory
    In the centre of Shirenewton village opposite to the entrance to Shirenewton Hall.
  55. II Stables, Coach house and attached boundary walls at Shirenewton Hall
    To the north of Shirenewton Hall and bordering the main road through the village towards Crick.
  56. II Summer House in the grounds to east of Shirenewton Hall
    About 50m to the east of Shirenewton Hall.
  57. II Garden seat in the grounds to east of Shirenewton Hall
    Sited immediately above boundary railings and revetment wall alongside the road to Crick about 100m to the east of Shirenewton Hall.
  58. II Barn at Llwyn-celyn Farm
    In the yard opposite Llwyn-Celyn Farmhouse.
  59. II Llwyn-celyn Farmhouse
    About 1500m north west of Shirenewton down a narrow lane going north from the Usk Road.
  60. II Milestone
    On the north side of the Usk Road (B4235).
  61. II Village Farmhouse
    Located on the S side of the A48 opposite Pen-y-Worlod Cottage, set back from the road behind a front garden enclosed by a low rubble wall with cock and hen coping.
  62. II Church of St Bridget
    To the west of the road between Penhow and Magor about 4.5km south west of Caerwent.
  63. II Gaerllwyd Baptist Church
    About 3km north west of Shirenewton at the junction of the village road with the B4235.
  64. II Telephone Call Box at Crossroads adjacent to Boundary Wall of Gaerllwyd Baptist Chapel
    Adjacent to north east corner of boundary wall to Gaerllwyd Baptist Chapel near crossroads of several minor roads.
  65. II* Grotto, Underground Garden and Bridge about 60m to west of Dewstow House
    In Dewstow about 1km north of the centre of Caldicot and situated on the north east side of Dewstow Road.
  66. II* Terrace, Wall, Grotto and Underground Garden about 5m to north west of Dewstow House
    In Dewstow about 1km north of the centre of Caldicot and situated on the north east side of Dewstow Road.
  67. II Dewstow House
    In Dewstow about 1km north of the centre of Caldicot and situated on the north east side of Dewstow Road.
  68. II* Grotto about 30m to the south east of Dewstow House
    In Dewstow about 1km north of the centre of Caldicot and situated on the north east side of Dewstow Road.
  69. II Salisbury Farmhouse
    Located to the north of the community near the boundary with St Brides Netherwent.
  70. II Old Windmill Photos
    Situated on hill N of village at the S edge of higher ground rising from the levels, immediately N of the M4 motorway.
  71. II Walls of Walled Garden at The Grondra
    About 100m south of The Gronau.
  72. II Icehouse at The Grondra
    About 50m south of The Gronau.
  73. II The Grondra
    About 1000m east of Shirenewton on the road to Mounton.
  74. II Green Farmhouse (including attached Walls and Railings to Front)
    Situated east of St Michael and All Angels church; separate associated farmyard and farm buildings extend to south and west.
  75. II Barn at Runston Farm
    About 1600m north of Crick village just to the east of the Shirenewton road.
  76. II Cowhouse Range East of Green Farmhouse
    Forms the north boundary of farmyard, east of Green Farmhouse.
  77. II Brook House
    In the centre of Crick, immediately beside the main road (A48), at a skewed angle.
  78. II* Church of St Michael and All Angels
    Situated between Green Farm and Old Court Farm south of Caldicot Road.
  79. II Barn to East of Green Farmhouse
    Situated east of Green Farmhouse, near the north-east edge of the farmyard.
  80. II Cross Base in Churchyard to St. Michael and all Angels Church
    Sited in churchyard south of St Michael and All Angels Church which is reached south off the Caldicot Road.
  81. II Stables at Old Court Farm
    Situated west of St Michael and All Angels church and north of Old Court Farmhouse.
  82. II Farm Range at Old Court Farm
    Situated west of St Michael and All Angels church and at right angles to Old Court Farm Farmhouse.
  83. II St Nyvern's Chapel Cottage
    On north side of A48 at the east end of Crick village, now approached through a new housing estate off the Shirenewton Road.
  84. II Old Court Farmhouse (including attached Cross Wing known as llamfihangel Court)
    Situated to west of St Michael and All Angels church with separate associated farmyard and farm buildings extending to north.
  85. II* Manor Farmhouse and Welsh Archery Centre
    On the north side of the A48 at the east end of Crick by the M4 bridge.
  86. II Milestone
    On the north side of the Usk Road (B4235).
  87. II Barn at Manor House Farm Photos
    Situated north east of St Mary's Church and Manor House Farmhouse.
  88. II Stables at Manor House Farm Photos
    Situated facing the farmhouse, just north of St Mary's Church and churchyard.
  89. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated on the western edge of the modern village.
  90. II Manor House Farmhouse Photos
    Situated close to west end of St Mary's Church, Rogiet, on western edge of the village.
  91. II Upper House Photos
    About 300m north of the Church of St Mary on the old road to Caerwent, now by-passed.
  92. II Church of St Peter
    About 3km west of Devauden village
  93. II* Church Farmhouse Photos
    About 200m north of the Church of St Mary approached off Church Raod via Taff Road
  94. II Barn at Church Farm Photos
    About 200m north of the Church of St Mary on Church Road in front of Church Farm.
  95. II Dovecote at Pencoed Castle
    Set in a field to NE of Pencoed Castle and opposite the Long Barn. Pencoed is 1km E of Llanmartin and 1km S of Llandevaud; reached along private drive from by-road off B4245.
  96. II Long Barn at Pencoed Castle
    To N of Pencoed Castle and the adjacent farmhouse; closing E side of cobbled farmyard. Pencoed is 1km E of Llanmartin and 1km S of Llandevaud; reached along private drive from by-road off B4245.
  97. II* Pencoed Castle Gatehouse
    Located at the front of the castle which is at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off the B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin.
  98. II Farmhouse at Pencoed Castle
    Located immediately to N of Pencoed castle which is 1km E of Llanmartin and 1km S of Llandevaud; reached along private drive from by-road off B4245.
  99. II* Pencoed Castle
    Located at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin.
  100. II Curre Memorial lychgate to the churchyard of the Church of St Deiniol
    At the entrance to the churchyard of the Church of St Deiniol.

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