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  1. II Railway Viaduct Photos
    Located parallel to A469 in the centre of the village, the former historic core.
  2. II Church of St Tyfaelog Photos
    Situated in a grassy churchyard which slopes down to E, set back from the main thoroughfare; surrounding wall is of stone with gate-pier entrances and walled steps down at W and SW.
  3. II Former Pay Office Noddfa Buildings Photos
    Near the Rhymney River and Railway and the entrance to the site of the former Rhymney Ironworks
  4. II War Memorial Photos
    In the centre of Rhymney village, facing along the main thoroughfare, in a modern railed enclosure.
  5. II The Vicarage Photos
    Set on the sloping ground of The Lawn, just off the High Street and close to the village centre.
  6. II Nos 1 and 2 The Lawn Photos
    On sloping ground between the main thoroughfare, High Street, and Rhymney River and Railway, backing onto the hillside road and overlooking an open area known as The Lawn.
  7. II Ysgol Lawnt Photos
    Situated near the bottom of the sloping road leading from the High Street to Rhymney River and Railway.
  8. II House and attached garden wall Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with the Rhymney River along its E bank: this building is at the S end of the listed group, attached at right angles to the terrace range.
  9. II No.8 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  10. II No.7 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  11. II No.6 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  12. II No.5 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  13. II No.4 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  14. II No.3 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  15. II No.2 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  16. II St David's (Masonic Hall) and attached NE and SW garden walls Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank; this building is at the N end of the listed group.
  17. II Boundary Wall and Railings at St David's Churchyard Photos
    Wall completely surrounds the large rectangular churchyard.
  18. II* Church of St David Photos
    On the main thoroughfare a little N of the town centre, surrounded by an extensive walled churchyard sloping to S and W.
  19. II* Penuel Baptist Church Photos
    Located some 100m W of Post Office, on NW side of street, set in grassed yard with iron railings.
  20. II Ebenezer Calvinistic Methodist Chapel including vestry Photos
    Located in small graveyard opposite a terrace of houses.
  21. II 1-4 Susannah Houses (consec) Photos
    At the NE edge of the town, just beyond the housing estate, on a lane leading to Brynoer Patch.
  22. II Saron Congregational Chapel, including attached schoolroom Photos
    Prominently located on the E side of Park Row. Chapel strikingly terminates vista looking W up Market Street from The Circle.
  23. II Front Walls and railings at Saron Congregational Chapel Photos
    Chapel is prominently located on the E side of Park Row, strikingly terminating vista looking W up Market Street from The Circle. Walls and railings set in front of chapel and schoolroom.
  24. II Harcourt Terrace Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, including schoolroom and front railings Photos
    Prominently located on the E side of Harcourt Terrace, occupying wide plot, set behind iron railings.
  25. II Bandstand at Bedwellty Park Photos
    Bedwellty Park is located on the S side of Tredegar town centre. The bandstand stands prominently SW of Bedwellty House.
  26. II Great Exhibition Lump of Coal at Bedwellty Park Photos
    Bedwellty Park is located on the S side of Tredegar town centre. The lump of coal is set underneath a shelter building above the duckponds W of Bedwellty House.
  27. II Rhymney House Hotel
    On the main thoroughfare N of Rhymney town, SE of Rhymney Bridge and due E of Bute Town, set slightly above the road in a terraced garden.
  28. II Ice House to NW of Bedwellty House Photos
    Bedwellty House is located towards E side of Bedwellty Park, a large public park on the S side of Tredegar town centre. Ice House set above the service courtyard to NW of house, built into steep bank
  29. II Bedwellty House Photos
    Located towards E side of Bedwellty Park, a large public park on the S side of Tredegar town centre.
  30. II Old Furnace Farmhouse
    Located at the top of a short track from the B4257 south of Rhymney Bridge.
  31. II Boundary Stone at Bedwellty House Photos
    Bedwellty House is located towards E side of Bedwellty Park, a large public park on the S side of Tredegar town centre. Boundary Stone (not in original location) set in flower border on E side of hou
  32. II N.C.B. Club Photos
    Building occupies SW quadrant of the Circle, in the town centre.
  33. II Nos 14-28 (consec) Lower Row Photos
    Bute Town is situated SW of Rhymney Bridge, W of Llechryd and off the A 469, reached by a short drive; Lower Row is the southernmost of the 3 terraces.
  34. II* The Town Clock Photos
    Very Prominently located in the centre of The Circle.
  35. II War Memorial at Bedwellty Park Photos
    Bedwellty Park is located on the S side of Tredegar town centre. The War Memorial stands near the eastern boundary of the park, facing The Promenade.
  36. II Nos 1-13 (consec) Middle Row & attached Windsor Arms PH Photos
    Bute Town is situated SW of Rhymney Bridge, W of Llechryd and off the A469, reached by a short drive; Middle Row is the middle of the 3 terraces.
  37. II Nos 1-14 (consec) Collins Row Photos
    Bute Town is situated SW of Rhymney Bridge, W of Llechryd and just E of the A469, reached by a short drive; Collins Row is the N terrace.
  38. II Former Tredegar Company Shop Photos
    Near corner with Bridge Street.
  39. II Christina Louise Nursing Home (aka Central Surgery) Photos
    Very prominently located on the W side of Church Street, SW of St. George’s Church.
  40. II W boundary walls, gates and railings at St George’s church Photos
    The church is located on the E side of Church Street. The W boundary extends along Church Street, from which is the main entrance to the church.
  41. II St George’s Church Photos
    Prominently located on the E side of the street, set within large railed churchyard.
  42. II Ogilivie Colliery Explosives Store Photos
    Located on the hillside north of the site of the former Ogilvie Colliery shafts, in the Darran Valley Country Park N of Deri; accessed by a forest track E of the island in the lake.
  43. II Stables and Barn at the Fountain Inn Photos
    Troedrhiw-gwair lies to the SE of Tredegar, at the end of a no-through road. The Fountain Inn is located to the SW, reached at end of a farm track: the stables and barn lie to the NW of the inn, faci
  44. II Ironworks Boundary Stone Photos
    Located at the junction of Dukestown Road with Beaufort Road, S of the Railway Tavern. The site of the ironworks lie approximately 0.2 km N.
  45. II The Fountain Inn Photos
    Troedrhiw-gwair lies to the SE of Tredegar, at the end of a no-through road. The Fountain Inn is located to the SW, reached at end of a farm track.
  46. II Former Tramroad Bridge over Sirhowy River Photos
    Located parallel to Dukestown Road, carrying junction of short road connecting to roundabout to S. Opposite entrance to Graham’s Yard.
  47. II Barn range at Cefnrhychdir Photos
    Long range forming the upper side of the farmyard; the farm is on the boundary of the urban development of Phillip's Town, the NE part of New Tredegar.
  48. II* Sirhowy Ironworks Photos
    Graham’s Yard is located off Dukestown Road. Ironworks is set into hillside to E.
  49. II L-plan Farm Ranges at Cefnrhychdir
    L-shaped ranges to the rear of the main house forming two sides of the farmyard; the farm is on the boundary of the urban development of Phillip's Town, the NE part of New Tredegar.
  50. II Blaen y Cwm Viaduct Photos
    Nant-y-bwch is situated along the A465 (Heads of the Valleys road), 0.5 km N of Tredegar. Railway viaduct is prominently visible from the road, NE of the Tredegar roundabout and is reached via a foot
  51. II War Memorial Photos
    Right in the centre of New Tredegar town, set on steps in a walled enclosure; a dominant position, backing onto the church of St Dingat and the adjacent Hall and opposite the Tredegar Arms Hotel.
  52. II Timber Aqueduct over Former Taff Bargoed Railway
    Located on the deep railway cutting west of Cwm Bargoed coal preparation plant.
  53. II Timber footbridge by former Ogilvie Halt
    Located on a footpath running east from the junction of Bailey Street and Bargoed Terrace, over the former railway lines at Ogilvie Halt.
  54. II* Elliot Colliery Winding Engine House and Engine Photos
    Now standing on a terrace with landscaped surroundings above the E bank of Rhymney River, S of New Tredegar centre, in the area known as Elliot'sTown.
  55. II Aqueduct on Dowlais Free Drainage System
    Pant
  56. II* Milgatw Photos
    Blaen-y-cwm is reached off the Tredegar-Trefil Road, from Nant-y-bwch. Located some 1 km N of Tredegar. Milgatw is located at the end of the no-through road.
  57. II Agricultural Range at Milgatw
    Milgatw is located at the end of a no-through road. Agricultural range lies immediately to the E of the farmhouse, the buildings separated by a narrow pitched stone yard.
  58. II Mile Post Photos
    Situated on the SE side of the High Street attached at pavement level to the wall of Caeharris Post Office.
  59. II Entrance Gates and Railings at Christ Church Photos
    Church is prominently sited on E side of Church Street, the spire dominating the town. Gates and railings in front of church, along Church Street.
  60. II Ebbw Vale Adult Education Centre Photos
    Occupies wide frontage on W side of Church Street, opposite Penuel Chapel. Set behind shallow forecourt.
  61. II Christ Church Photos
    Prominently sited on E side of Church Street, the spire dominating the town.
  62. II Penuel Scout Hall (formerly Penuel CM Chapel) Photos
    Located on the E side of Church Street, opposite Adult Education Centre. Set within own plot, behind railed forecourt.
  63. II* Former Guest Memorial Library Photos
    On the NW side of the High Street at the SW side of its junction with Gwernllyn Road.
  64. II* Dowlais Works Blast Engine House Photos
    Situated on the SE side of the High Street some 150m SW of the former Guest Memorial Library.
  65. II Mount Pleasant Stores Photos
    Located on W side of Mount Pleasant Road, the eighth house from the N end of its terrace.
  66. II Lower Row
    Situated on the E end of Lower Row at its junction with the road leading to Upper Row.
  67. II White Gate Road Bridge and Aqueduct
    Some 100m N of the reservoir on the N side of the Heads of the Valley road and just W of the grid sub station at Pengarnddu.
  68. II Dowlais Works Stables Photos
    On the NW side of Upper Union Street facing down the slope to the High Street and the former location of the Dowlais Iron Works.
  69. II Pigsty at Cefn-y-Brithdir
    Situated in the farmyard opposite the farmhouse.
  70. II Industrial building at former Ivor Works Photos
    Situated on the S side of the site of the former Ivor Iron Works just N of Ivor Street.
  71. II Stables House Photos
    Situated just to the NW and rear of Dowlais Works Stables between Upper Union Street and Ivor Street.
  72. II Dowlais Public Library Photos
    On the SE side of Upper Union Street opposite the Church of St John and some 100m SW of Dowlais Works Stables.
  73. II Ivor English Congregational Church including forecourt walls
    On the SE side of Ivor Street just NW of Dowlais Works Stables and some 75m NE of the Church of St John.
  74. II Church of St John Photos
    On corner of Upper Union Street and Station Road some 100m SW of Dowlais Works Stables.
  75. II Bethania Independent Chapel Photos
    Prominently situated at the lower end of the street, overlooking the High Street.
  76. II* British Steel Tinplate Works General Office Photos
    Prominently located along Steelworks Road, on E fringe of massive steelworks complex.
  77. II Newtown Bridge Photos
    Carries road from Ebbw Vale town centre NE to Newtown, over Steelworks Road. E bridge spans Steelworks Road, W bridge carries lesser road S to The Crescent.
  78. II Ebbw Vale War Memorial Photos
    Occupies wedge-shaped iron-railed plot on fork of Libanus Road and Steelworks Road.
  79. II Ebenezer Presbyterian Chapel, including New Cottage Photos
    Chapel prominently located in the centre of Pontygof, NE of Ebbw Vale town centre. New Cottage occupies part of chapel building, entered on E side.
  80. II* Furnace Bank Photos
    Set back from the E side of Steelworks Road, to rear of factory buildings, and opposite the main entrance to Ebbw Vale Steelworks.
  81. II The War Memorial, screen walls and surrounding railings Photos
    On the NE side of Pant Road some 220m SE of Christ Church.
  82. II Catholic Church of St Illtyd
    Reached by a lane on the SW side of Balaclava Road; on steeply sloping site.
  83. II Church House Photos
    Set above small walled garden on E side of main road, between Swn-y-Gan and High Trees.
  84. II Carmel Independent Chapel Photos
    Prominently located on the W side of Church Crescent, within a small graveyard.
  85. II SE Ventilation Shaft to Morlais Tunnel
    Situated in a field some 50m N of Pant-Cad-Ivor Inn.
  86. II Salem Baptist Chapel Photos
    On bend in road, immediately south of The Square in centre of Bedlinog. Burial ground to the front.
  87. II Centre ventilation shaft to Morlais Tunnel
    Situated near the SE corner of the car park to the Brecon Mountain Railway station at Pant.
  88. II Pentrebach House
    Between Abercanaid and Pentrebach, just E of the roundabout on the A4064.
  89. II NW and N facing garden walls at Pentrebach House
    Adjoinging the traffic roundabout at S end of Merthyr Road (A4064) and enclosing the garden ground to NW and N of the house.
  90. II Troed-y-Rhiw War Memorial
    Situated in the centre of a small park on the N side of Archers Street.
  91. II Corbelled pigsty at Penddeugae Fach
    Situated close to and on the NW side of the farmhouse at Penddeugae Fach some 1.5km SE of the centre of Troed-y-rhiw.
  92. II Blaenygarth
    Situated on the N side of Pant some 150m NE of Pant station of the Brecon Mountain Railway.
  93. II Springfield Villa Photos
    Uphill from Rectory and reached by a diagonal roadway from Bryntirion Road near Sandbrook House. Detached in walled garden.
  94. II Boer War Memorial & Railings Photos
    Set away from road on a modelled, grassy hillside overlooking the town centre; recreation ground to N.
  95. II The Rectory Photos
    Detached T-plan house set on hillside with road curving forward from right above.
  96. II Bryn Heulog Photos
    High above road behind walled garden.
  97. II Sunny Bank Photos
    High above road behind walled garden.
  98. II Tydfil House Photos
    Detached house at top of hill with Alma Street going down on left.
  99. II Merthyr Christian Centre Photos
    On an elevated site against the hillside with gabled front closing the view up Church Street.
  100. II Zion Chapel (Capel Seion) Photos
    Built across the steep slope with frontage forward to road.

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