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  1. II Holy Cross Church Photos
    Located in a large triangular graveyard bounded to the S by the M4.
  2. II Bandstand Photos
    Located along the main avenue beyond the war memorial.
  3. II Fountain in Honour of John Hopkin Davies Photos
    Located to the E of the main avenue and behind the war memorial.
  4. II* War Memorial Photos
    The focal point of the memorial park, in the centre of the main avenue.
  5. II* Church of St Theodore Photos
    Set within a rectangular walled churchyard, with memorial park to the R and vicarage and mission room to the L.
  6. II Lodge 1, Talbot Memorial Park Photos
    One of two matching lodges which are mirror images of each other. Adjoining the W end of the gateway to the park.
  7. II Lodge 2, Talbot Memorial Park Photos
    One of two matching lodges which are mirror images of each other. Adjoining the E end of the gateway to the park.
  8. II Gibeon Chapel Photos
    Prominently sited on the edge of a triangular green in the centre of Tai Bach. Forecourt to E and S bound by low walls with chamfered copings supporting iron railings. Large square piers to SE angle
  9. II Gateway to Talbot Memorial Park Photos
    Fronting Talbot Road and with flanking lodges.
  10. II Carnegie Free Library Photos
    Set back from the N side of the road behind a low forecourt wall of rock-faced grey stone with square capstones, those flanking the entrance with gabled faces.
  11. II Dyffryn Chapel Photos
    Located at the S end of Ffrwdwyllt Cottages on the W side of the entrance road to the steelworks.
  12. II Plaza Cinema Photos
    On the corner with Eagle Street; to NE of Parkway Station.
  13. II Grove Place Chapel Photos
    Set behind a low snecked stone boundary wall, cut away to the N, with large square gate piers and cast iron gates with scrollwork.
  14. II Harbour Court Photos
    Located at the corner of Oakwood Road and Cramic Way, to the S of the main railway line.
  15. II Milepost Photos
    Located on the pavement near the junction with Heol yr Orsedd.
  16. II Tabernacle Chapel Photos
    A narrow forecourt in front of the chapel faces the road and is bounded by stone gate piers and iron gates and railings.
  17. II Afan Masonic Temple Photos
    The temple fronts Forge Road; Tabernacle chapel adjoins on right.
  18. II Bethany Chapel Photos
    In a prominent position in the centre of Port Talbot. The square is at the junction of Station Road and Forge Road.
  19. II Velindre Bridge Photos
    Located at the SW corner of the settlement of Velindre and now carrying a path which runs parallel with Cwmavon Road.
  20. II Aberavon Bridge (partly in Aberavon community) Photos
    The bridge crosses the River Afan and serves as the physical link between the shopping centres of Aberavon and Port Talbot, the former a development of the 1990s. The roadway is now pedestrianised.
  21. II* Ebenezer Chapel Photos
    In a prominent position in the square between the shopping centre and the Civic Centre, and backing onto the River Afan.
  22. II Aberavon Bridge (partly in Port Talbot community) Photos
    The bridge crosses the River Afan and serves as the physical link between the shopping centres of Aberavon and Port Talbot, the former a development of the 1990s. The roadway is now pedestrianised.
  23. II Forecourt Walls, Railings and Gates to Ebenezer Chapel Photos
    Bounding the forecourt to Ebenezer Chapel and facing W.
  24. II Church of St Mary Photos
    Located in a quadrangular churchyard, encircled by the high-level A48. Just to the S of Aberavon shopping centre.
  25. II Church of St Joseph Photos
    Fronting the street, which continues as a path to the Aberavon shopping centre. The entrance is to the E and the chancel to the W.
  26. II Former Harbour House Photos
    Located on the N side of New Dock and accessed by a narrow road which lead S along the River Afan from Dock Road.
  27. II Plate-Girder Bridge Photos
    Spanning the River Afan just upstream of the navigable section, and linking Sandfields with the docks. The bridge is set at an angle to the river.
  28. II Plate-Girder Bridge Photos
    Spanning the River Afan just upstream of the navigable section and set at an angle to the river. Roads and tracks branch out to the E to buildings on the wharfside.
  29. II Vestry at Beulah Chapel Photos
    Located in Tollgate Park immediately N of Beulah Chapel and almost adjoining.
  30. II Gates, Piers and Railings at Beulah Chapel
    Forming an enclosure in front of the entrance to Beulah Chapel. Alongside the road.
  31. II* Beulah Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    Located at the N end of Tollgate Park.
  32. II Milepost at Tollgate Park
    Located immediately outside Tollgate Park against the boundary fence.
  33. II Church of St Michael Photos
    Located at the corner of Ty'r Owen Row and London Row.
  34. II Sunray Photos
    Set back above the N side of Dinas-Baglan Road and reached by short private drive.
  35. II Penuel Chapel Photos
    Located opposite Jersey Row and next to the Jersey Arms public house.
  36. II Harbour Watch-Tower
    On the S side of the mouth of the River Afan, just to the W of the Harbour Master's Office.
  37. II War Memorial Photos
    Located in the centre of the park and the focal point. The main avenue approaches from the E.
  38. II Tabernacle Chapel Photos
    Located in a prominent position on the hillside overlooking the centre of Cwmavon. The vestry of 1931 is alongside.
  39. II Cwm Clais Mill
    To the S of the farmhouse and immediately E of stables. The hillside slopes up behind to the S.
  40. II Ynysafan Tramroad Bridge Photos
    At the end of a lane off Ynysafan terrace and crossing the River Afan.
  41. II Blaen Baglan
    Approximately 0.8km NE of Baglan church and reached by track to the rear of farmyard buildings at right-angled bend on Bwlch Road.
  42. II Footbridge and walls of Baglan brook around churchyard of St Catharine Photos
    On the E and SW sides of the churchyard
  43. II Old church of St Baglan Photos
    On the NE side of the churchyard of St Catharine.
  44. I Church of St Catharine Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction between St Illtyd's Drive and Church Road. The church is set within a walled churchyard with Baglan brook on the SE side.
  45. II* Monastic Baths Photos
    Located on the W bank of the Afon Cwm Bach, on the E side of a track. To the N, the track bends round sharply to the E, over the river, and on to Cwm Maelwg Farm.
  46. II The Vicarage Photos
    Approximately 200m NW of St Catharine's church and set back from the road.
  47. II* Hen Eglwys Photos
    Located on the hillside, Graig Fawr, north of Margam Park. Accessed by a footpath which leads SW off the road along Cwm Bach. In a prominent and spectacular position.
  48. II 3 Grove Cottages Photos
    Located on the E side of the lane which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. The W gable end of the building faces the road.
  49. II 2 Grove Cottages
    Located on the E side of the lane which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. The W gable end of the building faces the road.
  50. II Middle Lodge Photos
    Located on the N side of the road which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. A further lane runs to the rear up towards Cwm Bach. In a slightly raised position with a retaining wall to the front.
  51. II Kitchen Garden Walls including Vinery Glasshouse Photos
    The kitchen garden wall forms the N boundary of the gardens and flanks the lane leading to the abbey. A wall at right angles runs S to the Vinery Glasshouse.
  52. II Citrus House Photos
    The citrus house is prominently located in Margam Park to the NW of the orangery. It faces S towards the ornamental pool.
  53. II Retaining Wall adjoining Citrus House Photos
    The wall runs E and links the Citrus House with the almshouses and Ivy Cottage.
  54. II Former Changing Room Photos
    Located in front of the Citrus House and facing the ornamental pool which is to the SE.
  55. II Almshouses Photos
    Located on the S side of the lane which leads off the A48 to St Mary's Abbey Church. The almshouses are opposite the churchyard entrance.
  56. II Stones Museum Photos
    Within the churchyard and adjoining the W boundary wall near the NW corner.
  57. II Ornamental Pool Photos
    In a prominent location in Margam Park, diagonally below the Orangery to the E and the citrus house to the N. Surrounded by lawn and tulip trees.
  58. I Ivy Cottage including Facade of Former Banqueting House Photos
    Located along the N boundary of the gardens, N of the Orangery and SE of the kitchen gardens. The facade faces W into the park, whilst the cottage is outside the park boundary.
  59. II Churchyard Walls and Gate Piers to St Mary's Abbey Church Photos
    Enclosure walls to a large, roughly rectangular churchyard to the N of the abbey church. It projects round to the W and incorporates the entrance gates.
  60. II War Memorial Photos
    Located immediately outside and to the R of the entrance gates to St Mary's Abbey Church and churchyard.
  61. II Cwm Cottage Photos
    On a track which runs R (close to A48 junction) off the lane to the abbey church. The track was formerly a road running along the S side of Margam Park, but is now a cul-de-sac.
  62. II Margam Cottage Photos
    On a track which runs R (close to A48 junction) off the lane to the abbey church. The track was formerly a road running along the S side of Margam Park, but is now a cul-de-sac.
  63. I St Mary's Abbey Church Photos
    Located at the end of a short lane which runs NE off the A48. The Stones Museum is within the churchyard. The S doorway faces into Margam Park.
  64. I Margam Orangery Photos
    The centre-piece in the gardens at Margam Park. The abbey remains are immediately to the NE, with the broadwalk leading up to Margam Castle further E.
  65. II* Terrace with Pools and Flower Beds Fronting Margam Orangery Photos
    Immediately in front of and adjoining Margam Orangery.
  66. II Arch over Culvert Photos
    The culvert receives water from the cascade to the NE, beyond which is the lake. The ground slopes down sharply to the S but becomes flatter where the water passes underground.
  67. I Ruins of Chapter House and Vestibule of St Mary's Abbey Photos
    Located in a central position in the gardens at Margam Park, to the NE of the orangery.
  68. I Ruined Undercroft at St Mary's Abbey Photos
    Located to the S of the Chapter House and E of Margam Orangery.
  69. II Broadwalk Steps Photos
    Located near the W end of the broadwalk, E of the orangery and chapter house. The broadwalk rises up to the E with Margam Castle as the focal point.
  70. II Pair of Gate Piers to the Former Margam House Photos
    Located on a large grassed area on the R side of the driveway leading into Margam Park. The cricket pitch and pavilion are further to the R.
  71. II Stone Steps in Terraced Garden Photos
    The terraced garden is N of the Citrus House and S of the kitchen garden walls and vinery glasshouse.
  72. II* Terrace Walls and Screen at Margam Castle Photos
    On the W side of Margam Castle and an integral part of the composition.
  73. II Milepost near Margam Park Entrance Photos
    Prominently sited in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park.
  74. I Margam Castle Photos
    Located in a high and prominent position at the E end of the gardens in Margam Park. Approached from the SW by a new drive.
  75. II* Service Buildings including Courtyard Walls at Margam Castle Photos
    Adjoining the E side of Margam Castle.
  76. II Turbine House Photos
    Located S of the main car park at Margam Park. A narrow stretch of woodland extends from here to the S.
  77. II* Margam Crematorium Photos
    Located along a service road c600m south from Heol Cae’r- Bont, west of Junction 38 of the M4 motorway.
  78. II Jerusalem Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the E side of the main housing estate in Bryn, set back from and above the B4282 Cwmavon to Maesteg road.
  79. II Bethel Chapel Photos
    The chapel faces E at the corner of Aqueduct Terrace. Set within a rubble stone enclosure wall with square gate piers to entrance, iron gates and flanking railings.
  80. II Pontrhydyfen Viaduct Photos
    Long viaduct spanning the Afan valley where the river curves round towards the S, and the road which leads from Cwmavon to Pontrhydyfen.
  81. II* Bont Fawr Aqueduct (partly in Pelenna Community) Photos
    Prominently located spanning the Afan valley, to the N of Aqueduct Terrace.
  82. II Jerusalem Chapel Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of Pontrhydyfen, sited high above the main B4287 through the village.
  83. II* Bont Fawr Aqueduct (partly in Cwmavon community) Photos
    Prominently located in Pontrhydyfen spanning the Afan valley.
  84. II Milestone at the junction of Old Road and Thorney Road Photos
    Immediately S of the junction with Thorney Road.
  85. II Milepost near Old Park
    Located on a bank in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park. Surrounded by vegetation.
  86. II Barn at Eglwys Nunydd
    Located on a farm track which leads E off the street and curves round to the N. Further N and set apart from the farm house and associated farm buildings.
  87. II* Old Park
    The road runs SW off the A48 and the house is at the end.
  88. II Kitchen Garden Wall and Glass House at Twyn yr Hydd
    Runs N from the NW angle of the farm building at Twyn yr Hydd, but not quite joining it. The E boundary of the former kitchen gardens.
  89. II Twyn yr Hydd
    The focal point of a self-contained estate in the SE corner of Margam Park.
  90. II Farm Building at Twyn yr Hydd
    Located to the NE of the house at the bottom of the sloping garden. Approached by a separate driveway.
  91. II Garden Wall at Twyn yr Hydd
    Wall enclosing a rectangular garden on the N side of Twyn yr Hydd house.
  92. II Entrance to Twyn yr Hydd and Flanking Walls
    Located in Margam Park. The driveway from the A48 leads to the entrance to Twyn yr Hydd, which is on the E side of the house.
  93. II Gateway and Quadrant Walls Leading to Twyn yr Hydd
    Inserted into the boundary wall of Margam Park which runs along the N side of the A48. Twyn yr Hydd can be seen to the rear.
  94. II Kiln block at former Bryn Brickworks Photos
    Approximately 1.7km SE of Bryn village in a field on N side of the former Port Talbot Railway.
  95. II Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption
    Above Neath Road at its S end, near the roundabout with the A48.
  96. II Rehoboth Chapel Sunday School Photos
    Set back from Neath Road (A474) behind a railed forecourt and immediately S of Rehoboth Chapel.
  97. II Hydro-accumulator tower at Briton Ferry Docks Photos
    Standing on the SE flank of the dock at the junction of the dock and outer basin.
  98. II Rehoboth Baptist Chapel Photos
    Set back from Neath Road (A474) behind forecourt gates and approximately 150m NE of the A48 roundabout.
  99. II Railway bridge near Crythan Farm (partly in Briton Ferry and Neath communities) Photos
    Located just south of Crythan Farm on an unclassified road from Cimla to Brynbryddan and Baglan.
  100. II 18, Neath Road, Briton Ferry, SA11 2YR Photos
    On Neath Road (A474) approximately 200m NE of the A48 roundabout.

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