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  1. II Cross in churchyard of the church of St Dingat Photos
    About 10m S of the church.
  2. II* Church of St Dingat Photos
    About 5km WSW of Monmouth, on the N side of the junction of four minor roads, and close to the E side of the earthworks marking the site of Dingestow Castle.
  3. II* Dingestow Court
    Standing in its own grounds, about 1km SW of the church of St Dingat.
  4. II Seddon House School at Dingestow Court
    On the N side of the W courtyard at Dingestow Court
  5. II Former stable block at Dingestow Court
    On the W side of the stable courtyard at Dingestow Court.
  6. II Range of farm buildings at Tre-Owen Farm
    About 4.5km WSW of Monmouth and 1km NNE of Dingestow church, on the E side of the track leading to Tre-Owen and about 50m SW of the house.
  7. I Tre-Owen
    About 4.5km WSW of Monmouth and 1km NNE of Dingestow church, prominently situated amidst its own parkland about ¾km N of the minor road between Dingestow and Wonastow.
  8. II Fishpool Farmhouse: front range
    About 1km WSW of the church of St Dingat, at the top of a farm track off the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare to the N of Dingestow Court
  9. II Timber-framed barn at Fishpool Farm
    About 1km WSW of the church of St Dingat, at the top of a farm track off the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare to the N of Dingestow Court
  10. II Fishpool Farmhouse: rear range
    About 1km WSW of the church of St Dingat, at the top of a farm track off the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare to the N of Dingestow Court
  11. II Lower Tal-y-fan
    About 1.7km SSW of the church of St Dingat, on the W side of a farmtrack running off the old road between Mitchel troy and Raglan where it bends under the A40(T).
  12. II* Upper Tal-y-fan
    About 1.8km SSW of the church of St Dingat, on the E side of a farmtrack running off the old road between Mitchel troy and Raglan where it bends under the A40(T).
  13. II Bailey Glace
    To the E of Cwmcarvan Brook, at the end of a short track leading off the lane running N-S through Cwmcarvan, and about 1.2km NNE of the church of St Catwg.
  14. II Blue Door Farmhouse
    On the W side of a minor road running S towards the A40(T), and about 600m N of Raglan service station.
  15. II* Church of St Martin
    Prominently sited on an earthwork which forms the churchyard at the intersection of two roads at Pen-y-clawdd.
  16. II Cross in St Martin's Churchyard
    Sited in the churchyard of St Martin's church, Pen-y-clawdd to the east of the path to the church and some 5m south of the porch.
  17. II Barn opposite Ty Mawr Gatehouse
    On the S side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare, about 2km W of Dingestow church.
  18. II Brick barn to E of Ty Mawr Gatehouse, with attached milkhouse
    On the N side of the lane between Dingestow and Tregare, about 2km W of Dingestow church.
  19. II* Gatehouse to Ty Mawr
    On the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare, about 2km W of Dingestow church
  20. II* Ty Mawr, with attached outbuilding
    On the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare, about 2km W of Dingestow church
  21. II Barn approx. 10m E of Treberren Farmhouse
    About 1.9km WNW of the church of St Dingat, off the E side of a minor road.
  22. II Treberren Farmhouse
    About 1.9km WNW of the church of St Dingat, off the E side of a minor road.
  23. II Archway at Pen-y-clawdd House
    Prominently sited on the edge of the road and some 0.25 km from the crossroads at St Martin's church, Pen-y-clawdd.
  24. II Barn at Pen-y-clawdd House
    Prominently sited with its gable end to the road. At right-angles to, and outside the curtilage wall of Pen-y-clawdd House.
  25. II Pen-y-clawdd House
    Situated on S side of lane running E from junction some 250m S of Pen-y-clawdd church, some 200m down lane.
  26. II Little Llanthomas Photos
    About 1.4km W of the church of St Catwg, in a hollow at the end of a long farm track leading off the N side of a minor road leading W towards Pen-y-clawdd.
  27. II Barn at Pen-y-clawdd Farm
    Located some 20m W of Pen-y-clawdd farmhouse.
  28. II* Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse
    Situated at end of access road to the S side service station on A40, on W side of Raglan to Penyclawdd lane.
  29. II Wonastow House
    About 400m NNW of the church of St Wonnow, on an elevated site off the N side of the minor road from Wonastow to Dingestow.
  30. II Cross in St Wonnow's churchyard
    About 20m N of the church of St Wonnow
  31. II* Church of St Wonnow
    About 2.5km SW of Monmouth, close to Wonastow Court on the S side of the minor road between Monmouth and Dingestow. Screened from the road by trees, but a conspicuous and attractive feature of the vi
  32. II Wonastow Court
    Set in its own grounds on the S side of the road from Monmouth to Dingestow, about 2.5km SW of Monmouth. Standing in delightfully intimate proximity about 50m to the S is the Church of St Wonnow (q.v.
  33. II Parlour Farmhouse
    About 2.2km NW of the church of St Dingat, in a very isolated position at the end of a long farm track curving NW off the N side of a minor road. It is in a sheltered hollow near the Nant Ffin brook,
  34. II Barn approx. 30m W of Parlour Farm
    About 2.2km NW of the church of St Dingat, in a very isolated position at the end of a long farm track curving NW off the N side of a minor road. About 30m W of Parlour Farmhouse.
  35. II* Church of St Catwg Photos
    In a relatively isolated position about 2.4km SSW of Monmouth, in the fork of two lanes which run S up towards Cwmcarvan Hill.
  36. II Cross in churchyard of the church of St Catwg Photos
    About 20m S of the W end of the church.
  37. II Cwmcarvan Court
    About 600m NE of the church of St Catwg, but approached from the opposite direction, down a long lane running down the S side of Craig-y-dorth Hill.
  38. II Mounting block at Cwmcarvan Court
    About 50m E of Cwmcarvan Court, on the S side of the drive, between the N end of the barn on that side and a former stable building on the opposite side.
  39. II Barn range to E of Cwmcarvan Court
    About 50m E of Cwmcarvan Court
  40. II* Old Trecastle Farmhouse
    Approached by a drive of some 300m, running W from road some 800m S of church at Penyclawdd.
  41. II Church Farmhouse, Barn to W
    About 150m SW of the church of St Michael and 10m W of Church Farmhouse, set back on the S side of the old road between Monmouth and Raglan, in the E angle of the minor road running S to Mitchel Troy
  42. II Wonastow Lodge
    On the S side of a former drive to Wonastow Court, off the S side of the minor road from Monmouth to Wonastow; about 450m NE of Wonastow Court
  43. II Church Farmhouse
    In the centre of the village, about 150m SW of the church of St Michael, set back on the S side of the old road between Monmouth and Raglan, in the E angle of the minor road running S to Mitchel Troy
  44. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village, on the N side of the old road from Monmouth to Raglan.
  45. II Coed Cefn Farmhouse
    About 3km NNE of Raglan and 1km E of Tregare church, on a sheltered and low-lying site off the W side of a minor road leading N to Pen-yr-hoel from the minor road between Tregare and Dingestow
  46. II Cross in St Michael's Churchyard Photos
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village, on the N side of the old road from Monmouth to Raglan
  47. II Lychgate to Church of St Michael Photos
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village.
  48. II Stables at Coed Cefn Farm
    About 3km NNE of Raglan and 1km E of Tregare church, on a sheltered and low-lying site off the W side of a minor road leading N to Pen-yr-hoel from the minor road between Tregare and Dingestow. It sta
  49. II The Great House
    On an elevated site about 1.2km S of the church of St Michael, on the E side of a lane which runs N-S through Mitchel Troy Common.
  50. II The Warrage
    Situated approximately 2km NE of Raglan on the E side of the by-road to Tregare. The Farmhouse faces S with farmyard ranges to N.
  51. II Farmyard Range at the Warrage
    The Warrage is situated approximately 2km NE of Raglan on the eastern side of the by-road to Tregare. This long farmyard range faces E and is set in the slope parallel to the road; attached to the NW
  52. II* The Artha
    About 800m SE of the church of St mary, at the bottom of a long track running SE from a bend in an old lane to the S of the minor road between Tregare and Dingestow
  53. II Pentre Wheeler Farmhouse
    On W side of minor road between Great Llanthomas and Llwyn-y-Celyn, about 1.3km SSW of Cwmcarvan Church..
  54. II Barn with integral stable and attached shelter shed to S of Pentre Wheeler Farmhouse
    On W side of minor road between Great Llanthomas and Llwyn-y-Celyn, about 1.3km SSW of Cwmcarvan Church, standing about 10m S of the farmhouse.
  55. II Old House including attached outbuildings
    Situated about 1 km SSW of Pen-y-clawdd in open countryside near the bottom of a valley, down drive on W side of lane to Usk.
  56. II Llwyn-celen Farmhouse
    In an elevated position on the E side of, and close to, the junction of 2 lanes on the N side of Cwmcarvan Hill, about 1.4km SSE of Cwmcarvan Church
  57. 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.
  58. II Lydart House
    On high ground about 1.1km SE of Mitchel Troy church, at the W end of its own straight drive off the NW side of the B4293.
  59. II Garden pond with fountain in former rose garden at The Hendre
    About 30m S of the house, overlooking the valley of a small brook.
  60. II Garden pavilion, raised terrace and screen wall to former rose garden to E&S of The Hendre
    Approximately 30m E of the house, overlooking the valley of a small brook.
  61. II Glanau Farm
    A little over 5km SSW of Monmouth, in an elevated position on the W facing slope of hills overlooking Cwmcarvan; reached by a track which runs S past High Glanau and then angles back sharply northward
  62. II* The Hendre
    An extensive country-house in its own grounds to the south of B4233, 5km west of Monmouth.
  63. 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.
  64. II Court St Lawrence
    Approached by a private drive of 0.5 km entered from near the turning to Llangoven off the Pen-y-clawdd road.
  65. II Glanau Farm, Barn to S of
    About 20m S of Glanau Farmhouse, in an elevated position on the W facing slope of hills overlooking Cwmcarvan; reached by a track which runs S past High Glanau and then angles back sharply northward,
  66. 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
  67. II Ornamental bridge in the grounds of The Hendre
    Approximately 60m E of The Hendre
  68. II Former garage/workshop block to N of the main house at The Hendre
    About 10m NE of the stable court of The Hendre, which stands in its own grounds 5km west of Monmouth.
  69. II Stable at Court St Lawrence
    Approached by a private drive of 0.5km entered from near the turning to Llangoven from the Pen-y-clawdd road. the stable block is located adjacent to the drive and opposite the entrance to the courtya
  70. 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.
  71. II Lydart Farmhouse
    On high ground about 1.1km SE of Mitchel Troy church, at the end of a short farm track off the NW side of the B4293. An older road, now reduced to a track, passes immediately W of the house (now the r
  72. II Garden View
    Situated on a wooded bank approximately 180m NE of The Hendre.
  73. II Robert Vaux monument in St Govan's churchyard
    Situated some 5m N of the NE corner of the nave of St Govan's church.
  74. II Church Farmhouse
    Situated at right angles to the road through Llangoven and on the opposite side of the road from the parish church of St Govan.
  75. II* Church of St Govan
    Situated in isolated site above Church Farm, about 2.5 km s of Penyclawdd church on minor lane to Llanishen.
  76. II Outbuilding to S of Church Farmhouse
    Situated alongside the road through Llangoven, S of Church Farmhouse and E of the parish church.
  77. II Cross in St Govan's churchyard
    Prominently sited in the elevated churchyard of St Govan's church, to the S side of the church some 10m SE of the porch.
  78. II Waun Farmhouse (former)
    On the E side of a large farmyard complex (from which the dwelling has now been detached) at the end of lane off the E side of a minor road about 1.1km N of the church of St Mary.
  79. II* Upper Red House
    Situated on gently sloping ground reached via a branch in the minor road which runs approximately 1km SW from Llanvihangel-ystern-llewern church.
  80. II Gardener's Cottage at High Glanau
    Above and to NE of the house which is set in its own wooded grounds. The cottage lies between the upper and lower drives.
  81. II Garage at High Glanau
    Approached down wooded drive; the house is set in its own grounds. To NE of house.
  82. II* Terraces at High Glanau
    Off the W side of the road, approached along a wooded drive on Trellech Hill, immediately on the W side of the house.
  83. II* High Glanau
    Off the W side of the road, approached along a wooded drive on Trellech Hill, and set in its own grounds. On a levelled site with sloping lawns to either side and spectacular views to west.
  84. II Garden Wall and Pergola at High Glanau
    To S of the house reached along a broad, tree-lined path, formerly with herbaceous borders, divides the lawns and informal gardens from the kitchen garden and greenhouses.
  85. II Greenhouse at High Glanau
    Approximately 5m S of Garden Wall to S of High Glanau
  86. II Fairoaks
    Set back behind front garden approximately 0.5km east of The Hendre.
  87. II Box Bush Lodge at entrance to The Hendre
    Set in its own garden on the W side of present the main entrance drive to The Hendre.
  88. II North Lodge
    Built in the acute angle formed by the junction of the NE drive to The Hendre with the B4233.
  89. II Horse trough with flanking walls opposite N drive to The Hendre
    Set back slightly from the roadside opposite the main entrance to The Hendre.
  90. II Pen-y-cwm
    Approximately 700m E of the main entrance to The Hendre.
  91. II Old Rectory
    Approximately 200m SE of the Church at Llanvihangel-ystern-llewern.
  92. II Castle Farmhouse Photos
    Prominently sited adjacent to Raglan Castle the farm is approached from its own drive and shielded from close public view.
  93. II Post Office and Forge Cottage
    Set back in generous front gardens on the N side of the road, approximately 100m E of Hendre crossroads.
  94. II Model Cottage Photos
    Set in its own garden on the N side of the road, opposite North Lodge and approximately 500m E of Hendre cross roads.
  95. II The Old Vicarage (aka The Firs)
    Approximately 200m NE of Penrhos church, on the E side of the minor road which runs from Penrhos to Llantilio Crossenny.
  96. II Sunnyside
    Prominently sited above the road at corner with a lane running NW; faces SW towards Hendre Home Farm. Approximately 0.5km W of main drive.
  97. II Oak House East and West
    Set back slightly from the road approximately 150m west of the crossroads at The Hendre, forming a conspicuous feature.
  98. II The Hall (former Village Hall)
    At the NW corner of crossroads in Hendre village.
  99. II Cross in St Cadoc's Churchyard
    In gently sloping churchyard, some 10m SE of porch of St Cadoc's Church.
  100. II Croesvaen
    On the north side of the road, set back in its own garden approximately 80m E of the present main entrance to The Hendre.

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