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  1. II War Memorial at SS Cynidr & Mary Church
    Set within the E boundary of the churchyard of the Church of St Cynidr and St Mary. Raised above the level of the road.
  2. II Bridge over Nant Cleisfer Photos
    Approximately 180m SSW of Llangynidr church and on a minor road between Llangynidr and B4560.
  3. II Laurel Cottage Photos
    Approximately 250m SW of Llangynidr church and on S side and set back from Mardy Lane behind forecourt walls.
  4. II Danygraig Photos
    Approximately 250m SW of Llangynidr church and on S side and set back from Mardy Lane.
  5. II Bridge End Cottage Photos
    Approximately 300m SW of Llangynidr church, on the S side of the main road through the village, E of junction with Mill Road and W of junction with Mardy Lane. Railed forecourt.
  6. II Penyrheol (Nos 1 and 2)
    Approximately 300m SW of Llangynidr church, on W side of a minor road to Cwm Cleisfer and S side of a minor road to Dyffryn Crawnon.
  7. II Saladin Cottage Photos
    Approximately 0.4km SW of Llangynidr church, on W side of a minor road between Llangynidr village and B4560 to Beaufort.
  8. II The Old Rectory Photos
    Approximately 250m NNW of Llangynidr church and reached by private drive E of Cyffredyn Lane.
  9. II Panteague Upper Bridge (Canal Bridge No 129) Photos
    On N side of B4558 on a minor road W of the Old Rectory.
  10. II Aberyail Bridge (Canal Bridge No 130) Photos
    E of Lower Llangynidr and W of Aberyail Farm, accessible by public footpath and on towpath.
  11. II Llwyncelyn
    0.8km SW of Llangynidr church and reached by private road S of B4560.
  12. II Bank of Limekilns beside Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal east of Bridge No 131 Photos
    Situated immediately to the east of the bridge that carries Forge Road up over the canal.
  13. II Mowfield Cottage Photos
    Approximately 80m S of Llangynidr Bridge and S of a junction with a minor road.
  14. II Old House Bridge (Canal Bridge No 127) Photos
    On N side of B4558 and accessible only from towpath.
  15. I Llangynidr Bridge (partly in Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine community) Photos
    Impressively-sited spanning the River Usk on the B4560 in Lower Llangynidr.
  16. I Llangynidr Bridge (partly in Llangynidr community) Photos
    Spanning the River Usk on the B4560.
  17. II Lower Lock Bridge (Canal Bridge No 132), including Lock No 64 Photos
    Situated on the S side of Coed-yr-Ynys road in Cwm Crawnon.
  18. II Usk Cottage Photos
    Half a mile east of Llangynidr, on S side of Cyffredyn Lane.
  19. II Cyffredyn Cottage Photos
    Half a mile east of Llangynidr, on N side of, and set back from Cyffredyn Lane.
  20. II Green Drive Lodge
    Isolated house approximately 200m NNE of Llangynidr Bridge set back from E side of road.
  21. II Embanked Aqueduct carrying Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal over Afon Crawnon Photos
    Canal aqueduct over Afon Crawnon approximately 200m SW of Coach and Horses public house.
  22. II Lock No 65 Photos
    Situated midway between the Embanked Aqueduct over the Afon Crawnon and Bridge No 134.
  23. II Limekiln at Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Sanitary Station Photos
    On E side of Bridge 134 and on N side of canal.
  24. II Aberhoyw Photos
    Approximately 1.3km ENE of Llangynidr church on S side of a minor road through Cyffredyn.
  25. II Coombes Lock Bridge (Canal Bridge No 134) Photos
    Road bridge leading to Dyffryn Crawnon on S side of B4558 in Cwm Crawnon.
  26. II Stable at Llwynyfedwen
    On SW side of farm house.
  27. II Aberhoyw Bridge (Canal Bridge No 126) Photos
    On N side of B4558 and on W side of Danywern.
  28. II Barn at Llwynyfedwen
    On SE side of farm house and attached to byre on NW side.
  29. II Llwynyfedwen farmhouse including attached Byre
    On S side of minor road between Penmyarth and Bwlch, approximately 0.6km NE of Llangynidr Bridge.
  30. II Danywern Photos
    Approximately 1.4km E of Llangynidr church on N side of B4558 immediately E of Cyffredyn Lane, and on S side of Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  31. II Gliffaes Fach
    On S side of minor road between Penmyarth and Bwlch, approximately 1.2km E of Llangynidr Bridge.
  32. II Aberhoyw Cottage Photos
    Approximately 1.4km E of Llangynidr church and 50m E of junction of minor road to Aberhoyw
  33. II Gazebo including attached kitchen garden walls at Gliffaes
    On NW side of main house at Gliffaes and with walls of former kitchen garden attached.
  34. II Lock No 66
    To the west of Cwm Crawnon; the lower of a group of three locks.
  35. II South Terrace at Gliffaes
    On the S side of Gliffaes above a steep embankment to the River Usk
  36. II Gliffaes
    On N bank of River Usk and reached by private drive S of a minor road on S side of Myarth Hill.
  37. II Dipping Pool and Steps at Gliffaes
    On N side of courtyard outside main entrance to Gliffaes.
  38. II Lock No 67
    To the west of Cwm Crawnon, the middle one of a group of three locks.
  39. II Lock No 68
    To the west of Cwm Crawnon; the upper of a group of three locks.
  40. II Dyfnant
    On N side of Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal approximately 1.9km E of Llangynidr church.
  41. II Tofs Lock Bridge (Canal Bridge No 135)
    On S side of B4558 and accessible only by towpath.
  42. II Dyfnant Bridge (Canal Bridge No 125)
    Located on the W edge of the community, the bridge carries a tarmaced driveway over the canal from the B4558 road to Dyfnant stables in Llangynidr community.
  43. II Llwyfan
    Approximately 1.1km SE of Bwlch church, set back from and on high ground above S side of A40.
  44. II Milestone near Llygadwy
    Approximately 0.8km SSE of Bwlch church in a lay-by.
  45. II Farm Buildings at Llwyfan
    On E side of farm yard opposite the farm house, prominently sited on the hillside E of Bwlch.
  46. II Gliffaes Lodge
    On N side of entrance to Gliffaes, immediately W of main gates.
  47. II Gates and gatepiers at entrance to Gliffaes
    At entrance of private drive to Gliffaes, on S side of a minor road to S of Myarth hill.
  48. II Pant-y-Paerau
    Approximately 2.1km WSW of Llangynidr church, on S side of minor road through Dyffryn Crawnon. Built on a sloping site.
  49. II Workhouse Bridge (Canal Bridge No 136)
    On a private road S of B4558 and accessible by footpath. (See RecNo. 21109 (Talybont on Usk community))
  50. II Workhouse Bridge (Canal Bridge No.136)
    On the E boundary of the Community, just S of the B4458, SE of the hamlet of Llanddetti and W of Llangynidr. (See Record 20374 (Llangynidr Community))
  51. II Pen-y-Bryn Photos
    300m N of a narrow lane which rises from the Usk valley and the B4558. Stone walls bound the gardens. In the yard is a stone mounting block. To the N of the house is the threshing barn, to the W of
  52. II Barn immediately to N of Pen-y-Bryn farmhouse
    Located 300m off a narrow lane which rises as it leads southwards from the Usk valley and B4558 road. The barn forms the NE corner of the farmyard, to the N of the house.
  53. II Spiteful Inn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 124)
    Located 0.5km from the W edge of the community, the bridge carries a track over the canal from the B4558 road to fields on the Glanusk Estate.
  54. II Dan-y-graig Bridge (Canal Bridge No.137) Photos
    S of the B4558, E of Llangynidr and SE of the hamlet of Llanddetti.
  55. II Milestone near Kestrel Inn
    250m W of Kestrel Inn, opposite a lay-by.
  56. II Bank-Barn at Tan-y-lan
    Located 1.1km along a narrow lane running uphill from the Usk valley and the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. W of and parallel to Tan-y-lan farmhouse. The barn is orientated N-S against the co
  57. II Tan-y-lan Photos
    Located 1.1km along a narrow lane and then a track, which rises southwards from the Usk valley and the B4558 road. The house is sited end onto the slope.
  58. II Pen-y-bryn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 123)
    Located 0.35km W of an estate cottage called Fro, the bridge carries a track over the canal from the B4558 road to fields on the Glanusk Estate.
  59. II Nantylaethdy
    Isolated upland farm on S side of Dyffryn Crawnon 2.7km SW of Llangynidr church, with no road access. Ruined former barn on N side.
  60. II Upper Gaer
    On W side and set back from minor road N of A40 at Kestrel Inn.
  61. II Barn at Middle Gaer
    On S side of farmhouse at right angles to road.
  62. II Middle Gaer
    On E side of a minor road N of A40 at Kestrel Inn, and standing on S side of a junction with road to Lower Gaer.
  63. II Stable and Cart Shed at Middle Gaer
    On W side of minor road N of A40 at Kestrel Inn, and virtually opposite Middle Gaer Farmhouse.
  64. II* Old House at Middle Gaer
    On S side of minor road between Middle and Lower Gaer, reached from N of A40 opposite the Kestrel Inn.
  65. II Group of 3 chest tombs E of St Tetta's church
    In the churchyard near the E end of the church under yew trees.
  66. II Obelisk monument S of St Tetta's church Photos
    In the churchyard close to the priest's door in the S chancel.
  67. II* Church of St Tetta Photos
    In the scattered hamlet of Llanddetty, E of the canal and the valley road and close to the S bank of the River Usk; reached by a path down through the sloping churchyard from lychgate by road.
  68. II Group of 5 chest tombs S of St Tetta's church
    Set on the hillside S of the church.
  69. II Greenhill Farm
    Set back from W side of a minor road N of A40 at Kestrel Inn, with forecourt wall and railings to front.
  70. II Fro
    Located off the N side of the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road where it curves round sharply to the S to cross the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. The house is set down from the road, and the gro
  71. II Fro Bridge (Canal Bridge No 122) Photos
    Located immediately E of an estate cottage called Fro, the bridge carries the B4558 road over the canal. To the W the road runs along the S bank of the canal, and to the E, along the N side
  72. II Barn at Greenhill Farm
    NE of farmhouse, at a junction of minor roads between Gaer and Felindre.
  73. II Milestone near Dan y Myarth
    350m NW of junction with a minor road to Tretower.
  74. II War Memorial
    At the junction between A40 and B4560 in Bwlch.
  75. II Terraced steps in Buckland Hall Garden
    The terraced garden runs to SW of Buckland House, these steps being towards the end nearest the house.
  76. II Penmyarth Park Chapel
    In Penmyarth Park approximately 550m W of Glanusk Bridge, on N side of River Usk. The church is surrounded by railings.
  77. II Little Orchard
    Backing onto an estate track at the foot of Buckland Hill, SE of Buckland Farm.
  78. II Ice house at Buckland Hall
    On the hillside to the rear of the coachouse and stable block which is to the N of Buckland Hall.
  79. II Coachhouse and attached stable ranges at Buckland Hall
    To the N of Buckland Hall, reached by a short drive from main house, with main park drives passing on each side.
  80. II Buckland Hall (aka Buckland House, Buckland and Crosfield House)
    Set into the hillside on the lower W slopes of Buckland Hill with extensive views over the Usk Valley, surrounded by gardens, set within parkland and approached by 2 drives one to front of house and a
  81. II Former house by stableyard at Buckland Hall
    Opposite the Smoke House and just N of the stable complex.
  82. II Stables and attached courtyard wall at Buckland Hall
    Stables are on the NW of the stable courtyard, the attached wall forming the W boundary and extending to form a gated S entrance, to N of Buckland Hall.
  83. II The Smoke House at Buckland Hall
    On the W side of the courtyard drive, near the stableand coachouse range, N of Buckland Hall.
  84. II* The Tennis Pavilion
    At the foot of Buckland Hill on the lane leading to the rear of Buckland Hall, facing the park.
  85. II Former Barn at Penmyarth
    On W side of Penmyarth House with walls of former walled garden attached.
  86. II Llanddetti Bridge (Canal Bridge No.139) Photos
    W of B4558, close to Llanddetty Hall Farm.
  87. II Llanddetty Hall Farmhouse
    Backs onto the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal, a little N of Llanddetty church and on rising ground W of the road to Talybont; reached by a drive.
  88. II Hendreforwydd
    Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 and the Usk valley. The farmhouse is orientated S to N, while the ground slopes down sharply to the N. Two ranges of agricultur
  89. II Penmyarth
    Approximately 500m WNW of Glanusk Bridge on raised ground overlooking Glanusk Park.
  90. II Heoldraw including attached farm buildings
    Approximately 500m SSW of Tretower church, on W side of a minor road between A40 and Tretower.
  91. II Llanddetty Hall barn and attached ranges
    An L shaped range forming three sides of the farmyard to right of the house.
  92. II Barn at Hendreforwydd
    Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. The barn is set into a steep slope with the cowhouse and stable to E and farmhouse to NW.
  93. II Cow-house and stable at Hendreforwydd
    Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. The building is orientated S to N, while the ground slopes down sharply to the N. There is a ba
  94. II Stable and Carriage House at Penmyarth
    On NE side of Penmyarth house facing a service court.
  95. II Wenallt Lower Bridge (Canal Bridge No.140) Photos
    On the hillside W of B4558 NW of Llanddetty Hall Farm.
  96. II Towerwood Kennels
    Situated in Glanusk Park, in front of a masonry wall bounding Tower Wood, which follows the S bank of the River Usk. 0.22km from Tower Lodge. There are said to be animal graves on the E side of the
  97. II Byre range and dairy at Buckland Farm
    Extending W from the feedmill and forming the S boundary of the farm complex, the W end parallel with the wagon house and terraced garden wall. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance t
  98. I Tretower Castle Photos
    Prominently sited SW of church on S side of Ty Llys farm, W of Tretower Court. Farm buildings are contained within the bailey walls
  99. II Zoar Chapel Photos
    Situated on the western side of Tretower at the junction between the lane into the village and that up to the A479. Set back behind railed forecourt with gates and gate-piers.
  100. II Pigsty at Buckland Farm
    At the rear of the farmyard at right angles to the barn and granary. Buckland Farm is situated near the main park entrance to N of the house.

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