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  1. II Former Westlake's Brewery
    Situated on the E bank of the Afon Lwyd below the main road; to south of Forge Row.
  2. II* 6 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  3. II* 5 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  4. II* 4 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  5. II* 3 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  6. II* 2 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  7. II* 1 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  8. II Cwmavon House
    On the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m north of Forge Row.
  9. II The Dog Stone Photos
    High up on Mynydd Varteg Fawr, 200m SE from the summit and just to the S of a large mound of stones.
  10. II 'Beehive' Pigsty at Blaengwenffrwd Farm
    On the north side of the Blaenavon road just before it leaves the Community at its western extremity.
  11. II 1 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  12. II 2 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  13. II 3 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  14. II 4 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  15. II Hendre-glyn
    About 2.5km from Llanover village up a dead-end road in the far south-west of the Community, reached by a track beyond the Goose and Cuckoo PH.
  16. II Garndiffaith Railway Viaduct Photos
    Approximately 250m east of the B4246. Spanning the steep sided valley of the river Ffrwd between the northern part of Talywain and the southern part of Garndiffaith.
  17. II Lasgarn Cottage Photos
    Attractively situated on the east bank of Afon Lwyd immediately to the north east of Rising Sun Bridge.
  18. II Rising Sun Bridge Photos
    To the north east of Victoria Village and about 100m east of the junction with Cwmavon Road.
  19. II Goose and Cuckoo PH
    About 2.5km from Llanover village up a dead-end road in the far south-west of the Community.
  20. II Church of St Thomas Photos
    In the centre of Talywain standing in an extensive rectangular rubble walled churchyard.
  21. II Former Goods Shed of Abersychan and Talywain Station Photos
    To the west of Talywain village, high on the embankment above The British and about 300m north of the Big Arch.
  22. II No 15, Broad Street (W Side), Gwent Photos
    Situated towards the lower end of the street, set in the slope.
  23. II No 16, Broad Street (W Side), Gwent Photos
    Situated towards the lower end of the street, set in the slope.
  24. II No 17, Broad Street (W Side), Gwent Photos
    Situated towards the lower end of the street, set in the slope.
  25. II No 18, Broad Street (W Side), Gwent Photos
    Situated towards the lower end of the street, set in the slope.
  26. II No 19, Broad Street (W Side), Gwent Photos
    Situated towards the lower end of the street, set in the slope.
  27. II Post Office Photos
    Prominently situated at the south end of the town on the west side of Prince Street, opposite the junction with Ivor Street.
  28. II Blaenavon Evangelical Church (Moriah Chapel) Photos
    Situated towards the top of Broad Street, on the corner with George Street.
  29. II Waterloo Cottage
    In the Talywain area of Abersychan, Waterloo Cottage is at the southern end of Fairfield (off Waterloo Road), where the road becomes a footpath.
  30. II Former School-room to rear of chapel Photos
    Situated towards the top of Broad Street, on the corner with George Street.
  31. II Horeb Baptist Church Photos
    Blaenavon
  32. II Group of Five Tombs in the Churchyard to south of St Peter's Church Photos
    Situated on the south side in the graveyard of St Peter's Church.
  33. II* St Peter's Church Photos
    Situated at the bottom of Church Road, on the south side, set back behind railings.
  34. II War Memorial Photos
    Set back from the pavement on the corner between Church Road and High Street, within the precinct of the Workmen's Hall and Institute.
  35. II Former colliery engine house at ETM Steel Fabrication Photos
    On the south-east side of the Varteg to Llanhilleth mountain road at The British. The engine house backs onto the road and faces the yard behind.
  36. II Bethlehem Congregational Church (also known as Bethlehem Independent Chapel) Photos
    Set back off Broad Street behind Bethlehem Court.
  37. II Workmen's Hall and Institute Photos
    Prominently situated at the junction between Church Road and High Street, set back behind railings.
  38. II* Former St Peter's School (Original School) Photos
    Situated half way up Church Road immediately downhill from the other St Peter's school buildings and with south-east front facing the churchyard. Below the level of the road and set back behind iron
  39. II Council Offices (Municipal Offices) Photos
    Situated on the junction between Lion Street and High Street. The main entrance and facade is on Lion Street.
  40. II Former St Peter's Infants School Photos
    Situated half way up Church Road between the other St Peter's school buildings and set back from the road behind railings.
  41. II British Colliery Pumping Engine House Photos
    On the site of the British Ironworks about 100m north east of the former British Ironworks office and foundry quadrangle.
  42. II Former St Peter's Boys' School (now Ramfield Study Centre) Photos
    Situated towards the top of Church Road, immediately uphill from the other St Peter's school buildings.
  43. II High Street Baptist Church
    Built backing into the hillside on a high platform with stone retaining wall and iron railings on a site overlooking Cwmsychan.
  44. II* Former British Ironworks office and foundry quadrangle Photos
    The most prominent building in the area of the former British Ironworks, about 1000m south west of St Thomas's Church, Talywain.
  45. II The Big Arch Photos
    Located next to the B4246 and carries a disused railway embankment across a disused railway line now a track. The arch forms the visual and actual gateway to the former British Ironworks area.
  46. II Ffawydden Farmhouse and attached Barn
    About 2km west of Llanover village and approached by a track off the west side of the road to the Goose and Cuckoo PH.
  47. II The Beeches Nursing Home (formerly known as Ty Mawr) Photos
    Situated near the top of Church Road, set well back, in a walled garden.
  48. II Zion Baptist Church
    Blaenavon
  49. II Penlasgarn Farmhouse Photos
    At the north end of Trevethin on the east side of Lasgarn Lane
  50. II Stack Square Photos
    Situated to the east side of the site.
  51. II Pay Office Photos
    Situated to the south-west of Stack Square and built against the curtain wall for the site.
  52. II Gilchrist Memorial
    Situated in the Blaenavon Ironworks Museum car park at the north end of Blaenavon town and to the south-west of the Ironworks; reached off North Street.
  53. II Electricity Power House, C Row (NW Side)
    Situated to the west of Forge Side residential area, overlooking the steel works.
  54. II Coity House (Doncasters Ltd)
    Situated to the south-west of the tyre mill, and to north-west of the Forge Side residential area.
  55. II Storage Shed and attached Chimney Photos
    Situated to the south of the cast houses and adjoining the site of the western-most one.
  56. I Balance Tower Photos
    Situated at the northern end of the Blaenavon Ironworks site and dominating the complex.
  57. I Cast House and Foundry Photos
    Situated on the north-western side of the site.
  58. II Calcining Kilns Photos
    Situated at the northern edge of the site, above the Blast furnaces.
  59. I Blast Furnaces Photos
    Three extant furnaces and the remains of others, stand in a row on the north-west side of the furnace yard, behind the cast houses.
  60. II Chain Store Photos
    Situated at the north-east corner of the site, above the track leading up to the balance tower.
  61. II Chimney Photos
    About 500m to the west of The British on the south side of the mountain road to Abertillery.
  62. II Saw Mill Photos
    Situated at the east edge of the site.
  63. II Powder House, Big Pit Mining Museum Photos
    Situated on the south side of the site and set apart from the other buildings.
  64. II* Pit Head Building, Headframe and Tram Circuit Photos
    Situated at the north-east edge of the site.
  65. II Winding Engine House Photos
    Situated to the south west of the pit head.
  66. II Cwm Mawr Farmhouse
    Sited high up above the mountain lane to west of Coed-y-Prior and reached from by-roads west off the A 4042. Set into the hillside.
  67. II Deputies Lodge Photos
    Situated on the north-east side of the site, at right angles to the offices.
  68. II Haulage Engine and Pitman's Cabin Photos
    Situated to the rear of the electrical workshops.
  69. II U-Shaped Group including Welding and Fitting Shop, Blacksmiths Shop and Tea Shop Photos
    Situated in the centre of the museum site.
  70. II Office Photos
    Built into the hillside at the north-east end of the site, at right angles to and adjoining the electrical workshops.
  71. II Pen-y-Stair
    About 2km W of Goetre on rising ground at head of lane on edge of woodland.
  72. II Electrical Workshop Photos
    Situated at the north end of the site.
  73. II Reception (Fitting Shops) Photos
    Situated at the northern end of the site.
  74. II* Miner's Baths and Canteen Photos
    Situated at the top of the site to the south-west.
  75. II Powder House Photos
    Situated on the north side of Garn Road, to the north-west of Blaenavon.
  76. II Greenmeadow Farmhouse
    About 1100m north west of the Church of St. Illtyd approached over the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal from the Old Abergavenny Road.
  77. II Fan and Compressor House Photos
    Situated on the west side of the site.
  78. II Barn at Greenmeadow Farm
    About 50m north east of Greenmeadow Farmhouse.
  79. II Pant-bach
    About 1km north-west of Llanover village on the west side of the minor road to Upper Llanover.
  80. II Barn and Cowhouse at Pwllyrhwaid Farm
    About 1km west of Llanover village approached up a track off the east side of the minor road to Upper Llanover.
  81. II Barn at Llwyn-celyn
    About 1km west of Llanover village on the north side of the minor road to Upper Llanover. The barn is between the house and the road.
  82. II Llwyn-celyn
    About 1km west of Llanover village on the north side of the minor road to Upper Llanover.
  83. II Pwllyrhwyaid Farmhouse
    About 1km W of Llanover Village, reached by track off minor road.
  84. II Embanked Aqueduct over Ochram Brook
    Carrying the canal on a hairpin bend over the Ochram Brook on the southern edge of the Community Council area.
  85. II Dan-yr-heol
    About 600m west of the A4052 on the road from Abergavennny to Upper Llanover and Blaenavon.
  86. II Cwm Celyn Farmhouse
    Situated on the north side of a by-lane reached off the A 4042 and over the canal. The farmhouse is set above and at right angles to the farmyard.
  87. II Aqueduct between Bridges No. 78 and 79 Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
    The canal runs parallel to the A4052, separating Llanover village from Upper Llanover. It forms the eastern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The aqueduct crosses the boundary between Ll
  88. II Aqueduct over Gwenffrywol
    About 1000m south west of the village of Llanover and straddling the boundary between the two Communities.
  89. II Mamhilad House Farmhouse
    About 600m north west of the Church of St. Illtyd approached over the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal from the Old Abergavenny Road.
  90. II Bryn-hyfryd
    About 1km west of the A4052 approached across the canal from the minor road by Llanover police station.
  91. II Bridge No. 78 Photos
    Carrying a footpath over the canal about 150m east of Pantglas Mill at the very northern extremity of Goetre Fawr Community.
  92. II Granary/Stable at Bryn-hyfryd
    About 50m north of the house.
  93. II Former Farmhouse about 20m to the north of Ty-Cooke Farmhouse
    Immediately north of Ty-Cooke Farnmhouse across the entrance yard.
  94. II Bridge No. 85 Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Photos
    The canal runs parallel to the A4052, separating Llanover village from Upper Llanover. It forms the eastern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The bridges are numbered from south to north
  95. II* Ty-Cooke Farmhouse Photos
    About 2000m north of Mamhilad village in the direction of Llanover.
  96. II Overflow on Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal between Bridges 82 and 83
    The canal runs parallel to the A4052, separating Llanover village from Upper Llanover. It forms the eastern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The bridges are numbered from south to north
  97. II Bridge No. 82 Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Photos
    The canal runs parallel to the A4052, separating Llanover village from Upper Llanover. It forms the eastern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The bridges are numbered from south to north
  98. II Bridge No. 79 Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Photos
    The canal runs parallel to the A4052, separating Llanover village from Upper Llanover. It forms the eastern boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The bridges are numbered from south to north
  99. II Bridge No. 64 Photos
    Carrying the access road to Greenmeadow Farm over the canal.
  100. II Garden Wall and Arch at entrance to Ty-Cooke Photos
    On the east side of Ty-Cooke Farmhouse stretching from the road to the house.

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