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  1. II Barn Range at Beiliau Farm including forecourt walls
    Beiliau is located on the N side of the by-road leading from Upper Common to the Abergavenny Road. House set at far end of farmyard, facing road, with barn at right angles to W. Large walled forecourt
  2. II Beiliau Farmhouse including forecourt walls
    Located on the N side of the by-road leading from Upper Common to the Abergavenny Road. House set at far end of farmyard, facing road.
  3. II Stable, Carthouse and Cowhouse range at Beiliau Farm
    Beiliau is located on the N side of the by-road leading from Upper Common to the Abergavenny Road. House set at far end of farmyard, facing road, with stable range at right angles to E.
  4. II Bridge 105 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal including Iron Sign Photos
    Isolated location, approximately 0.5 km north-west of Gilwern.
  5. II Rock Cottage
    Located on the E side of minor road leading from Dan-y-bont to Crickhowell Road, with gable end abutting road.
  6. II Limekilns at Auckland House Photos
    Auckland House is located on the w side of Gilwern Village at end of short driveway off Church Road, immediately w of canal. Limekilns are located within grounds of house to the N, alongside canal.
  7. II Bridge at Dan-y-bont Mill
    Bridge is located on sharp bend over River Clydach carrying by-road, on S side of Gilwern village.
  8. II Former Weighbridge House at Auckland House Photos
    Auckland House is located on the w side of Gilwern Village at end of short driveway off Church Road, immediately w of canal. Former weighbridge house located immediately to left of entrance gates.
  9. II Auckland House Photos
    Located on the w side of Gilwern Village at end of short driveway off Church Road, immediately w of canal.
  10. II* Embankment & Aqueduct of Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal inc. N Revetment Walls and SW Overflow Bridge Photos
    Situated to south-west of village in across deep ravine of river Clydach.
  11. II Bridge 106 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal including Iron Sign Photos
    Isolated location, some 1 km north-west of Gilwern.
  12. II Brick Sheds of former Paper Mill at Usk Vale Mill Photos
    Immediately S of former mill and on W side of entrance to Lower Mill House.
  13. II Former Paper Mill at Usk Vale Mill Photos
    Approximately 200m S of the Bell Hotel, on the W side of a minor road between Glangrwyne and Gilwern, and W of road bridge over the River Usk.
  14. II Glangrwyne Court Lodge Photos
    SE of main house, on E side of the entrance to the drive.
  15. II Bridge 102 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal
    Situated immediately north of the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road, approximately 0.75 km south-east of Gilwern.
  16. II Forge House
    Approximately 150m SW of the Bell Hotel and set back from W side of a minor road between Glangrwyne and Gilwern.
  17. II Pantybeiliau
    Located off S side of by-road between Gilwern and Llanelly Church, approached by short driveway.
  18. II White Hall Photos
    In the centre of Glangrwyne on E side of a junction with a minor road to Gilwern. The house is set back from the road behind a forecourt wall and railings.
  19. II Bell Hotel Photos
    In the centre of Glangrwyne on W side of a junction of a minor road to Gilwern.
  20. II Glangrwyne Court Photos
    On E side of the village. The house is set back from N side of A40 within its own well-preserved grounds. by a small park and is reached by private tree-lined drive.
  21. II South Stable and Service Block at Glangrwyne Court
    On NW side of house with a courtyard on N side.
  22. II Danygraig
    Located on the west side of the A4077 road leading from Gilwern to Crickhowell. 1 km north-west of Gilwern.
  23. 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.
  24. II Bridge 107 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal including Iron Sign Photos
    Isolated location, situated W of Danygraig.
  25. II Bridge 101 over the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal
    Isolated location, approximately 1 km south-east of Gilwern.
  26. 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.
  27. 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.
  28. 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.
  29. 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.
  30. 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.
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. 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.
  34. II Telephone Call-box at Parish Church of St. Elli (Tel no. 01893 830339) Photos
    Situated to W of Cemetry Wall.
  35. II Hall Farm (also known as Neuadd, Llangenny)
    Approximately 0.8km NNE of the centre of Glangrwyne, on S side of a minor road to Cwm Gwenffrwd.
  36. II The Old House at Pentre Farm
    Situated approximately 1.5km west of Govilon on the north-east slopes of Gilwern Hill. Reached down short track beside dismantled railway; at right angles to the rear of the later farmhouse.
  37. 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.
  38. 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.
  39. 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.
  40. 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.
  41. II* Llanwenarth House Photos
    Small country house set in its own grounds to the south of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and reached by a private drive from the B 4246. On western boundary of the Community Council area.
  42. II Signpost at junction of by-roads to east of Twyn Allws
    Situated at the Y-shaped road junction on the eastern edge of the settlement of Twyn Allws and to the east of Pentre Farm. Set into a grassed road-side bank.
  43. II Millbrook House
    Approximately 1km S of Llangenny church on S side of a minor road W of minor road between Llangenny and Glangrwyne. The house faces away from the road.
  44. 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.
  45. II Millbrook Bridge
    Approximately 0.9km S of Llangenny church and crossing the Grwyne river on a minor road on W side of minor road from Llangenny to Glangrwyne.
  46. 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
  47. 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.
  48. 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
  49. II Llanwenarth Bridge (Canal Bridge No 99) Photos
    To west of Govilon close to the community boundary.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. II Le Chateau (also known as Llan Wysg) Photos
    Set back from the S side of the A40 W of Cwrt-y-Gollen Training Camp.
  53. 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.
  54. II Embanked aqueduct over road to W of Parish Church (including attached flights of steps &road tunnel) Photos
    Uphill and to the west of Govilon Parish Church and carrying the canal over the by-road that climbs the lower slopes of the Blorenge towards Twyn Allws.
  55. II House and Barn at Pen-yr-wyrlod
    Approximately 0.6km SE of Llangenny church on W side of a minor road between Penygilfach and Glangrwyne. Built into bank of road and with new house adjacent.
  56. II Dry Dock to W of embanked Aqueduct Photos
    Immediately to west of the aqueduct that carries the canal around the steep hillside and over a stream high above the village of Govilon.
  57. II Tramroad Bridge
    To south-west of Govilon and the disused railway line. Situated in woodland and spanning the stream that runs down Cwm Llanwenarth.
  58. II Canal Drain to W of embanked Aqueduct Photos
    Immediately to west of the aqueduct that carries the canal around the steep hillside and over a stream high above the village of Govilon.
  59. II Embanked Aqueduct SW of Govilon ( including Wall & Gate-piers to W ) Photos
    Carries the canal around the steep hillside and over the stream down from Cwm Llanwenarth. Immediately south-west of and high above Govilon. To south of aqueduct over road from Govilon to Twyn Allws.
  60. II Drying House of former Golden Grove Paper Mill Photos
    SE of house on R bank of Grwyne river approximately 400m S of Llangenny church.
  61. II Govilon House
    At the corner of the main road through Govilon and a side lane up to Station Road.
  62. II Golden Grove
    350m S of Llangenny church on W side of Grwyne Fawr and reached by private road and footpath leading S from Llangenny Bridge.
  63. II Govilon Bridge (Canal Bridge no 98) Photos
    Carrying the village road over the canal to west of Llanwenarth Baptist Chapel.
  64. II Dark Bridge (Canal Bridge No 109) Photos
    Situated 0.45km E of Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridge No 110), this bridge links areas of woodland and carries a path.
  65. II Farmyard Building at the Steps
    Immediately to the west of The Steps, high above the main road and reached from a lane to east.
  66. II Chapel Cottages No 3 Photos
    Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
  67. II Penmoel Cottage
    Approximately 0.5km SSW of Llangenny church on N side of a minor road between Llangenny and Crickhowell.
  68. II Chapel Cottages No 2 Photos
    Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
  69. II Chapel Cottages No 1 Photos
    Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
  70. II Cartshed and Granary at the Steps
    At the lower end of the farmyard facing the L-shaped range and to the west of the farmhouse.
  71. II Derwen Deg
    Set in the slope on the southern side of Govilon, facing a lane off Station Road and sited below the line of the former railway. Set back behind rubble front wall.
  72. II Farmyard Building at the Steps Photos
    Immediately to the west of The Steps, high above the main road and reached from a lane to east.
  73. II The Steps Farmhouse
    Prominently situated on an elevated site above the main road and reached from a lane to the east; farmyard ranges to west.
  74. II Barn to S of Derwen Deg
    Immediately uphill from Derwen Deg to which it is linked by the attached rubble boundary wall. Derwen Deg is on the southern side of Govilon below the line of the former railway.
  75. II Druid's Altar Photos
    Prominently sited on high ground overlooking Grwyne river to E, and approximately 350m SSW of Llangenny church on S side of a minor road between Llangenny and Crickhowell.
  76. II* Llanwenarth Baptist Church Photos
    Situated near the centre of Govilon in a large burial ground immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  77. II Pantglas Bridge Photos
    Bridge is located over River Clydach carrying no-through road to remains of Clydach Ironworks, and Ynys-y-garth.
  78. II Llangenny Bridge
    On a minor road approximately 200m S of Llangenny church.
  79. 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.
  80. II Railway Viaduct over Canal to SE of Govilon Photos
    Spanning the canal at a skewed angle, to south-east of Govilon.
  81. 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.
  82. II Drinking Fountain
    On W side of minor road approximately 100m S of Llangenny church.
  83. II Canal Warehouse At Govilon Wharf Photos
    Set back on the north side of the canal between the railway viaduct and Govilon Yard bridge. The principal building at Govilon Wharf, now the British Waterways Board Office.
  84. II 2 Church Cottages
    On S side of churchyard facing the school. No 2 is the right-hand half of a pair of cottages.
  85. II 1 Church Cottages
    On S side of churchyard facing the school. No 1 is the left-hand half of a pair of cottages.
  86. II Lych Gate at church of St Cenau, Llangenny
    On S side of churchyard facing the road.
  87. II Llangenny School
    On SW side of church and facing the entrance to church yard. The front has a small forecourt behind a low wall; similar wall with railings to rear.
  88. II Pair of Parry family tombs in churchyard of St Cenau, Llangenny
    On the S side of the church.
  89. II Sundial in churchyard of St Cenau, Llangenny
    In the church yard on S side of church.
  90. II* Church of St Cenau, Llangenny
    On E side of a minor road through Llangenny, and W side of Afon Grwyne, in a walled churchyard.
  91. II Tomb of Martyn Roberts in churchyard of St Cenau, Llangenny
    On NE side of chancel.
  92. 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.
  93. II Govilon Boat Club Building at Govilon Wharf Photos
    Between Canal Warehouse at Govilon Wharf and Govilon Yard Bridge. .
  94. 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.
  95. II* Parish Church of St Peter
    Situated in the flood plain of the River Usk and reached from the by-road south of the A40. Churchyard retains some good monuments.
  96. 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.
  97. II Churchyard Cross to the south of Parish Church of St Peter
    Situated in the churchyard close to the south porch of the church.
  98. II Govilon Yard Bridge ( Canal Bridge No 97 ) Photos
    Carrying the Blaenavon road over the canal to east of Govilon Wharf; tow-path to the south side.
  99. II Oak House Photos
    Located on the E side of Cheltenham village, at junction with Rhonos Road.
  100. II Bank of three Limekilns to rear of Kiln Lodge
    In the garden above Kiln Lodge to the east of Govilon on the road that runs south-west towards Blaenavon; near the railway viaduct over the B 4246 and set immediately below the canal.

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