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  1. II The Vicarage Photos
    Both vicarage and St Mary’s Church are reached off the N end of Dumfries Place. The vicarage stands some 30 metres SW of the church.
  2. II* Former Boiler House at Dunlop Semtex Factory Photos
    Prominently sited on the E side of the A467 on the S edge of Brynmawr, opposite main Dunlop Semtex factory complex (separately listed within Nantyglo and Blaina Community).
  3. II Former Pump House at Dunlop Semtex Factory Photos
    Prominently located on the W side of road leading from Brynmawr to Winchestown. Building is situated on fringe of large pond, SW of factory complex.
  4. II* NE Roundhouse at Roundhouse Farm Photos
    Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road. NE tower located alongside main entrance to farmyard.
  5. II* Agricultural Range at Roundhouse Farm Photos
    Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road, with the agricultural range situated S of the early C20 farmhouse.
  6. II* SW Roundhouse at Roundhouse Farm Photos
    Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road. SW tower located some 40 metres away from farmyard.
  7. II Milestone at Pont-gam Photos
    Situated on S side of by-road between Brynmawr and Blackrock. Approximately 2 km W of Blackrock.
  8. II Church House Photos
    Set above small walled garden on E side of main road, between Swn-y-Gan and High Trees.
  9. II Devil’s Bridge Photos
    Located some 250m N of Gellyfelen, carrying public footpath over steep ravine of Clydach river.
  10. II Revetment of former Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway at Darrenfelen
    Located W of Darrenfelen on steep side of the Clydach Gorge, below Darrenfelen - Clydach by-road. Prominently visible from Heads of the Valleys Road (A465).
  11. II Berea United Reformed Chapel, including gates and railings Photos
    Located within small cul-de-sac (Berea Cottages) off W side of A467 Brynmawr-Abertillery road. Steep hillside site.
  12. II Limekilns at Blackrock Limeworks, including Loading-ramp Photos
    Prominently located alongside lay-by on the N side of the main road between the settlements of Blackrock and Cheltenham.
  13. II Gellifelen Tramroad Bridge
    Bridges carries public road between Darrenfelen and Gellifelen over very sharp bend above steep river ravine. Approximately 1 km S of Darrenfelen.
  14. 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.
  15. II Carmel Independent Chapel Photos
    Prominently located on the W side of Church Crescent, within a small graveyard.
  16. 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.
  17. II Ebbw Vale War Memorial Photos
    Occupies wedge-shaped iron-railed plot on fork of Libanus Road and Steelworks Road.
  18. II Chapel Farm Photos
    Isolated location on the steep W side of the valley, facing over Blaina. Reached at end of track leading from A467, past Ysgubor-fach.
  19. 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.
  20. II* British Steel Tinplate Works General Office Photos
    Prominently located along Steelworks Road, on E fringe of massive steelworks complex.
  21. II Limekilns at Llanelly Limeworks Photos
    Former quarry located approximately 1 km NE of Darrenfelen, alongside by-road between Clydach and Darrenfelen. Quarry is entered via tunnels underneath small railway viaduct, and kiln is located on th
  22. II Mount Pleasant Stores Photos
    Located on W side of Mount Pleasant Road, the eighth house from the N end of its terrace.
  23. II Tramroad Bridge over Sychnant River Photos
    Bridge carries public footpath over river Sychnant, which follows line of tramroad incline between Dan-y-coed and the former quarries at Darrenfelen. Approximately 2 km SW of Clydach.
  24. II Three Arch Viaduct of former Merthyr, Tredegar and Abergavenny Railway Photos
    Located some 0.5km SW of Clydach village, over steep gorge off SE side of Darrenfelen-Clydach by-road.
  25. II Clydach Wesleyan Chapel including Sunday School and railed forecourt Photos
    Located in centre of small roadside village, on S side of road, above A465 (Heads of the Valleys Road).
  26. II Oak House Photos
    Located on the E side of Cheltenham village, at junction with Rhonos Road.
  27. 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.
  28. II Ebbw Vale Adult Education Centre Photos
    Occupies wide frontage on W side of Church Street, opposite Penuel Chapel. Set behind shallow forecourt.
  29. II Christ Church Photos
    Prominently sited on E side of Church Street, the spire dominating the town.
  30. 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.
  31. II Salem Baptist Chapel Photos
    Prominently located on the E side of High Street, at the junction with Hope Street.
  32. II* Smart’s Bridge Photos
    Bridge is located over River Clydach forming entry to remains of Clydach Ironworks, reached off S side of road leading to Ynys-y-garth.
  33. II Pantglas Bridge Photos
    Bridge is located over River Clydach carrying no-through road to remains of Clydach Ironworks, and Ynys-y-garth.
  34. II Nant Dyar Railway Viaduct Photos
    Located some I km SW of Clydach village. Viaduct carries public footpath leading from Clydach - Waunllapria by-road, past former railway station.
  35. II Limekilns at Clydach Limeworks Photos
    Clydach Limeworks (disused) are located some 250 metres SE of Clydach village. Limekilns stand on W side of quarry, prominently sited approximately 20m E of the Nant Dyar Viaduct.
  36. II Railroad Bridge at Maesygwartha Photos
    Bridge located on sharp bend of by-road between Maesygwartha Chapel and A465 Heads of the Valleys Road. Approximately 2.5 km SW of Maes-y-gwartha.
  37. II Bethlehem Baptist Chapel including Vestry and Front Boundary Walls Photos
    Maesygwartha is a scattered settlement, located some 1km S of Llanelly Church. Chapel stands on N side of by-road leading to Gilwern, within small sloping cemetery.
  38. II Tramroad Bridge near junction of A465 and Station Road Photos
    Bridge located within fork between Station Road and A465 Heads of the Valleys Road. Bridge now disused, due to road improvements. Approximately 2 km NE of Clydach.
  39. II Tir Philip Farmhouse including attached barn
    Located in the hamlet of Darren, 0.33km down a track which runs E off a lane which links Llangattock and Pant-y-Rhiw.
  40. II* Clydach House Photos
    Situated on sharp bend of by-road between Maesygwartha and the A465, opposite the garage at Saleyard. Approximately 1.5 km SW of Maesygwartha.
  41. II Barn and Cowhouse Range at Ty-uchaf
    Ty-uchaf is located some 0.5 km NW of Llanelly Church. Reached at end of short lane leading past Pen-y-wern, off by-road. House occupies N side of sloping farmyard, with barn range to S across pitch
  42. II* Ty-uchaf Farmhouse including yard wall and stile between house and barn range
    Located some 0.5 km NW of Llanelly Church. Reached at end of short lane leading past Pen-y-wern, off by-road. House occupies N side of sloping farmyard.
  43. II Outside Kitchen at Ty-uchaf
    Ty-uchaf is located some 0.5 km NW of Llanelly Church. Reached at end of short lane leading past Pen-y-wern, off by-road. House occupies N side of sloping farmyard, with outside kitchen some 5 metre
  44. II Neuadd Farmhouse Photos
    Neuadd is located some 0.5 km S of Llanelly Church, the farmhouse situated on the E side of the byroad leading to Maesygwartha.
  45. II Carreg Maen Taro
    Located at the top of the mountain 1.5 km north of Garn-yr-Erw, at the border of the Blaenavon, Llanfoist Fawr and Llanelly communities.
  46. II 6, Forge Row, Maesygwartha Photos
    Situated on S side of no-through road between Saleyard and the A465. Approximately 1.5 km SW of Maesygwartha. No. 6 forms one of a pair with No. 7.
  47. II 7, Forge Row, Maesygwartha Photos
    Situated on S side of no-through road between Saleyard and the A465. Approximately 1.5 km SW of Maesygwartha. No. 7 forms one of a pair with No. 6.
  48. II Pen-Rhiw
    Approximately 2.4km SW of Llangattock church. Located off the S side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort. Built on a slope which rises to the Mynydd Llangattock.
  49. II Tramroad Bridge near Forge House Photos
    Bridges carries no-through road from Saleyard to A465 over Clydach river. Situated immediately SE of Forge House. Approximately 1 km SW of Maesygwartha.
  50. II Telephone Call-box at Parish Church of St. Elli (Tel no. 01893 830339) Photos
    Situated to W of Cemetry Wall.
  51. II Telephone Call-box at lay-by adjoining churchyard in centre of village Photos
    Set to rear of lay-by and backing on to churchyard wall.
  52. II Railed Memorial to Protheroe family near W Gate of old Churchyard at Llanelly Church Photos
    Memorial is situated near W gate to churchyard, on right-hand side of lawned path.
  53. II Williams Memorial in SW corner of old Churchyard at Llanelly Church Photos
    Memorial is situated towards SW corner of churchyard, on W side of lawned path.
  54. II Memorial to Alfred and Jessy Crawshay in S Cemetery of Llanelly Parish Church Photos
    Located in the southernmost of the three separate churchyards, on the S side of the by-road. Memorial lies approximately 10 metres W of NE gates, near the roadside boundary.
  55. II Group of Six Memorials in centre of old Churchyard at Llanelly Church Photos
    Group of six tombs loosely grouped to centre of churchyard, on south side of church.
  56. II Pair of Memorials to Williams and Jenkins Families W of Churchyard at Llanelly Church Photos
    Pair of tombs located immediately W of Churchyard Cross.
  57. II Preaching Cross at Parish Church of St. Elli Photos
    The Preaching Cross is located some 10 metres south of church porch, within fork of paths, built into sloping ground.
  58. II* Parish Church of St. Elli Photos
    Prominent location on sloping ground: spire visible from afar. Church is set in large churchyard, surrounded on all sides by minor roads. Two further large churchyards to the S.
  59. II Stone Chimney at the former Hill Pits
    Situated on the hillside above Garn-yr-Erw and reached by track from Garn Road.
  60. II Barn and attached ranges at Pen-Cilau
    Located off the N side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort. Built into the bank of the steep slope which descends to the Cwm Onnau with the downhill end facing N. The barn faces in
  61. II Pen-Cilau
    Located off the N side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort, and on a steep slope which descends to the Cwm Onnau; platform site. The front faces into a courtyard with a large barn an
  62. II* Sirhowy Ironworks Photos
    Graham’s Yard is located off Dukestown Road. Ironworks is set into hillside to E.
  63. 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.
  64. 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.
  65. II The Stables Hotel (formerly known as Neuadd, then the Mountain Hotel)
    Located off the S side of the road from Llangattock to Beaufort, on the hillside to the SW of the village.
  66. II Pantybeiliau
    Located off S side of by-road between Gilwern and Llanelly Church, approached by short driveway.
  67. II St George’s Church Photos
    Prominently located on the E side of the street, set within large railed churchyard.
  68. 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.
  69. 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.
  70. II Bridge 107 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal including Iron Sign Photos
    Isolated location, situated W of Danygraig.
  71. II Limekiln Photos
    Located between Lower and Upper Yard Bridges (Canal Bridges Nos 114 and 115) on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal; to S of the large bank of limekilns at Llangattock Wharf.
  72. II Llwmus Bridge (Canal Bridge No 113) Photos
    The bridge links Llangattock Park with the fields beyond. Located 0.3km SW of Park Farm.
  73. II Lower Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 114) Photos
    The bridge carries a lane which runs SW from Llangattock village towards the Llangattock quarries. It is 0.8km from the Church. Llangattock Wharf is located between bridges Nos 114 and 115.
  74. II Llangattock Park House Photos
    Set within Llangattock Park which is situated on the SE side of the village. The house is towards the S end of the park. A nursing home adjoins to the SW, partly occupying former outbuildings.
  75. II Fan and Compressor House Photos
    Situated on the west side of the site.
  76. II* Bank of Limekilns Photos
    Located immediately N of Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115), on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  77. II Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115) Photos
    The bridge carries a lane which runs WSW from Llangattock village towards Beaufort. It is 0.75km from the Church. Llangattock Wharf is located between bridges Nos 114 and 115.
  78. II* Miner's Baths and Canteen Photos
    Situated at the top of the site to the south-west.
  79. II Park Bridge (Canal Bridge No 112) Photos
    The bridge carries a footpath over the canal and links Llangattock Park with fields beyond. Located 0.3km SE of Park Farm.
  80. II Stables and Coach House at Danygraig
    House located on the west side of the A4077 road leading from Gilwern to Crickhowell. 1 km north-west of Gilwern. Stables and coach house located immediately north-west of house.
  81. II Canal House Photos
    Located N of Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115) and the Brecknock Boat Company’s limekilns, on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, near Llangattock Wharf. The front faces E.
  82. II Danygraig
    Located on the west side of the A4077 road leading from Gilwern to Crickhowell. 1 km north-west of Gilwern.
  83. II Reception (Fitting Shops) Photos
    Situated at the northern end of the site.
  84. II Bridge 106 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal including Iron Sign Photos
    Isolated location, some 1 km north-west of Gilwern.
  85. II Former Tredegar Company Shop Photos
    Near corner with Bridge Street.
  86. II Electrical Workshop Photos
    Situated at the north end of the site.
  87. II Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridge No 110) Photos
    The bridge carries a lane which runs S from the B4558 towards the Mynydd Llangattock. It is 100m NW of Pen-Pedair-Heol Farm.
  88. II U-Shaped Group including Welding and Fitting Shop, Blacksmiths Shop and Tea Shop Photos
    Situated in the centre of the museum site.
  89. II Office Photos
    Built into the hillside at the north-east end of the site, at right angles to and adjoining the electrical workshops.
  90. II Haulage Engine and Pitman's Cabin Photos
    Situated to the rear of the electrical workshops.
  91. II Deputies Lodge Photos
    Situated on the north-east side of the site, at right angles to the offices.
  92. II Winding Engine House Photos
    Situated to the south west of the pit head.
  93. II* Pit Head Building, Headframe and Tram Circuit Photos
    Situated at the north-east edge of the site.
  94. II Bethesda Chapel Photos
    Located in a prominent position in the fork of two roads, between the centre of Llangattock village and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  95. 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.
  96. II Powder House, Big Pit Mining Museum Photos
    Situated on the south side of the site and set apart from the other buildings.
  97. II Stop Lock, Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Photos
    The stop lock is between Dark Bridge and Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridges Nos 109 and 110), 0.15km NE of Pen-Pedair-Heol Farm.
  98. 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.
  99. II Saw Mill Photos
    Situated at the east edge of the site.
  100. II Pen-y-Pentre (aka The Old Factory House) Photos
    Located in a prominent position in Llangattock village, at the fork of 2 roads and opposite and to the N of Bethesda Chapel. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is a short distance to the SW.

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